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"Dance of the Bees" - A game all about sustainability

Martin Rupf
9.5.2023
Translation: machine translated
Pictures: Christian Walker

A geography teacher has designed a bee social game. The aim is to highlight their pollination work for our biodiversity and raise awareness among children. Inventor Markus Lehmann has now launched a crowdfunding campaign to bring the game to market.

"If I received a response at all, it was usually that my game lacked a unique selling point or that the publisher was covered with game ideas for the next year or two." Lehmann suspects that the publishers receive so many concepts that only those games that have the potential to become "Game of the Year" are given a chance.

There are many books on the topic of bees - but games?

It took over two years from the idea to the finalisation of the game. "Unlike my previous games, I decided to bring it to market myself," says Lehmann, who lives with his family in Oberwil (BL). He made the cardboard prototype himself. The game was illustrated by Rozenn Grosjean, who has also designed other games.

Beware of voracious animals

A minimum of 29,000 francs is needed for production

The games are produced by the company Ludo Fact in Germany. "We are talking about climate-neutral and sustainable production without plastic," emphasises Lehmann. Cheaper production in China, for example, was out of the question for him.

The Swisslos Fund (BL) has also already pledged support. There is also a cooperation with Diestadtgärtner.de. "This means that one square metre of bee-friendly meadow is sown for every game sold."

If not all of the 1,500 games produced go to the crowdfunding supporters, Markus Lehmann would like to try to sell the remaining games online or via web shops run by well-known organisations such as WWF, Greenpeace or ProNatura. "But that's just it: That's all in the future. For now, I just hope that I can raise the money I need for my first work."

Cover photo: Christian Walker

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