Are you Green enough?
The European Commission’s DG Environment has a fun way for you to find out with Shaun the Sheep game designed to help teach us about how to create a cleaner, healthier, more ‘sustainable’ future for the cities and the planet.
In the game, you must help build a new eco-friendly city for the stray animals of the Big City, making sure to keep them all happy by monitoring resources, food, energy, transport and nature issues.
Have a go at building your own city over ten days whilst the farmer is away! And, if you think you are green enough, come and have a go at Shaun’s missions! Try to solve a problem by guiding Shaun and his flock and save your city.
This game, designed by the Sustainable Learning team in the UK and created by Aardman, is free to play and challenges young people to build their own sustainable city by balancing five themes: food, nature, energy, transport and resources, whilst inspiring children to think about green issues.
The game has now been translated into all EU languages and developed in 28 Member State versions by the European Commission as part of their promotion of more environmentally sustainable cities and their European Green Capital Award.