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All rights reserved. Games also encourage players to work constructively on planning problems because players form strong relationships through shared endeavours, goals, and practices. Finally, games can be a platform for other web-based and real world activities including crowd sourced participation, information sharing, advocacy, as well as simply attracting visitors to your website.

See: Reichert. Here are the most important:. Information games are designed to illustrate basic facts. We make a distinction between information games and education games designed to present more complicated information by engaging players more deeply in the game. Budgeting games are a good example of information games.

In a budgeting game players are given a specific amount of money and asked to spend it. The idea is to show that there are limited resources and to illustrate how much activities or projects cost. Budgeting games are excellent educational tools for transport agencies because most people have a very poor idea about how much transport projects cost. The website was a very early example of using online applications to help educate and inform the public about transport planning.

However they can become more game-like when used as part of a large public involvement effort e. Educational games use game mechanics to help educate players. They are ideal for learning about complex subjects such as transport and urban planning because developing an educational game forces designers to break-down information into simple, easy-to-understand packages.

This section describes four example educational games about transport. BusMeister is a fun way to learn about public transport operations. In BusMeister players add measures e.

They receive points for improving user satisfaction and reducing costs. BusMeister is a complex game with 12 levels starting from a simple street and ending with a quite complex street where players can add many different measures and adjust bus operations settings to improve service. The game was designed to be played online and on Facebook so players can share results and compete with each other.

BusMeister is part of a larger project designed to combine education and collaborative crowdsourcing. The game attracts people, teaches them about public transport and then encourages them to share improvement ideas via a crowdsourcing application.

The project also developed a guidebook for using BusMeister in the classroom. In Gridlock Buster players control traffic and receive feedback based on vehicle delay and the length of queues formed at traffic signals.

Gridlock Buster is designed as a teaching tool to help explain how traffic is controlled on roadway networks. The website also encourages high school students to visit the ITS and learn more about transportation planning.

This is another example of a game that combines education with engagement i. The MobiKids project was designed to help children use public transport. The developers believe that if children learn to use public transport at an early age, they will be more likely to use it as they get older.

The project included developing an online game called Mobikid. Players register and enter an origin and destination address for trips they make on a regular basis, and then give the trip a name, e. Next, the game displays several public transport routes, just like a regular public transport information site, and asks the player to select one. Then the player needs to visit every station on the route to find a unique identification number. Players receive points for each stop they visit.

The goal is to visit all the stops on all your routes. Mobikid also combines education with engagement encouraging teenagers to use public transport. Meet-the-street is a mobile phone game developed for the Swiss pedestrian advocacy organization Fussverkehr Schweiz German by Feinheit Kreativ Studio in The game focuses on having players try to cross the street at different types of intersections with varying levels of traffic.

The game presents several different scenarios and players control the speed of vehicles and pedestrians by touching or swiping over them to prevent collisions. The game includes quizzes on pedestrian safety that give players extra lives if they answer correctly. Engagement is one of the most obvious objectives for a transport agency game. Engagement games are designed to encourage people to do something, for example comment on a planning document or attend a public meeting.

There are two main ways games can be used for engagement:. Encouraging players to do something besides playing the game is an important part of many transport games. In addition to encouraging people to do something, well designed games leave players in a better mood after playing, helping make them more open to doing something compared to simply providing information. Two interesting active engagement games are outlined below.



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