- Age groups
- Ages 15 and over
- Topics
- Type of material
- Role play
- Online game
Together with their fellow Members of the European Parliament, players will debate, negotiate, compromise and vote on a law proposal to improve the lives of citizens across the European Union.
In around 60 minutes, players will be able to learn about European democracy in an immersive and interactive way, all while collaborating closely and also improving public speaking and diplomatic skills.
A facilitator’s guide is also available, including complementary educational material and preparatory activities to enrich the experience.
Both the game and the guide are FREE and available in 24 languages!
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