Games for Cities

Destination - The Hague (2016)

The Hague [NL]

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Tags:

  • economy,
  • community,
  • roleplay,
  • analogue

A board game called “Destination – The Hague”that addresses the concept of ‘future mobility’. The game is focused on the main question of how mobility in cities would evolve and what the future of urban mobility could be. Destination – The Hague offers awareness and a clear understanding of the consequences of highly feasible mobility measures, by placing, managing and redirecting several traffic flows on a map of the city.

Nowadays, more and more people are attracted to live, work, and recreate in urban areas. This leads to a high demand for urban infrastructures. The city of The Hague with its old city centre, a coast line and important institutions, employers, and recreational offers, puts a lot of effort in the accessibility of the inner city. To make sure that The Hague will stay an open and accessible city in the future, when even more traffic and more modalities of traffic will enter the city, the department of traffic management of the city of the Hague asked the support of researchers and game designers at TBM and CiTG.

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The Hague [NL]

Developed by:

Tagged:

  • economy,
  • community,
  • roleplay,
  • analogue

A board game called “Destination – The Hague”that addresses the concept of ‘future mobility’. The game is focused on the main question of how mobility in cities would evolve and what the future of urban mobility could be. Destination – The Hague offers awareness and a clear understanding of the consequences of highly feasible mobility measures, by placing, managing and redirecting several traffic flows on a map of the city.

Nowadays, more and more people are attracted to live, work, and recreate in urban areas. This leads to a high demand for urban infrastructures. The city of The Hague with its old city centre, a coast line and important institutions, employers, and recreational offers, puts a lot of effort in the accessibility of the inner city. To make sure that The Hague will stay an open and accessible city in the future, when even more traffic and more modalities of traffic will enter the city, the department of traffic management of the city of the Hague asked the support of researchers and game designers at TBM and CiTG.