Build a living world — with ideas that turn into real‑world impact.

VerdiaWorld is a nature‑first world‑building game where learners contribute ideas, reflections, and real‑world actions. The world responds: progress, rewards, and shared “harmony” metrics help groups learn cooperation, stewardship, and repair.

  • Teacher‑guided groups with clear governance and approvals.
  • Prosocial rewards that encourage stewardship and collaboration.
  • Safe AI feedback for scoring and learning support (with moderation gates).

What VerdiaWorld measures

Biome Impact Water Cycle Support Social Cohesion Conflict Repair Harmony Score

The loop

  1. Contribute
  2. Teacher approved AI feedback + scoring
  3. Earn seeds / permits
  4. Build actions
  5. World improves

Built for

  • Classrooms
  • Clubs & teams
  • Families
  • Community projects

Purpose: help learners practice stewardship, collaboration, and meaningful action — while tracking impact in a shared world.

Grow & Help Nature! Earn Rewards — Make a Difference

What is VerdiaWorld?

VerdiaWorld blends world‑building, project‑based learning, and prosocial game design. Players submit contributions (ideas, reflections, scenario answers, and action reports). The system scores them with transparent feedback and converts learning into in‑game resources that power world improvements.

Ideas → Outcomes

Capture ideas and convert them into outcomes so progress is visible and printable — and can link to real‑world actions.

Groups & Teams

Learners belong to teacher‑guided groups. Groups can join teams for bigger challenges — with clear approval rules.

World visuals

A world view shows where actions are happening and how the world is improving over time (e.g., the last 3 months).

How it works

1

Contribute

Players submit an idea, reflection, scenario response, quiz answer, or an action report. Contributions can be age‑tiered and guided.

2

Teacher approved AI feedback + scoring

Contributions receive feedback and scoring with a breakdown (e.g., clarity/evidence, stewardship, collaboration, conflict repair, learning gain).

3

Earn resources

Players and groups earn in‑game resources (like seeds, watershed credit, and permits) tied to specific build actions and time windows.

4

Build actions

Build actions represent stewardship: planting, habitat restoration, water care, community repair, learning events — tracked by location and time.

5

See the world improve

World metrics and visuals show progress. Teachers can review impact by group/team, and share outcomes with other teachers and players.

Built for real classrooms: teacher approvals, moderation gates, and printable records help you run pilots safely.

For players and teachers

Players

  • Create contributions (ideas, scenario answers, quizzes, action reports).
  • Earn resources and take build actions.
  • Track personal progress and learn from feedback.
  • Join a teacher’s group and participate in team challenges (with approvals).

Teachers

  • Create and manage groups; approve join/leave requests.
  • Run quizzes/scenarios and review contributions.
  • Share “idea → outcome” results with team teachers and forward updates to players.
  • View impact summaries and printable records for reporting.

Teacher inbox

Team teacher updates help coordination across groups and teams.

Forwarding

Forward updates to your players internally, with safe moderation gates.

Email option

Optionally draft emails to associated team teachers when needed.

Safety and governance

Teacher‑guided structure

Players belong to one group at a time and can request changes. Teachers approve joins/leaves and guide team participation. When a session is active, changes can be deferred safely until it closes.

AI‑vetted communications

Communications can be routed through AI vetting so harmful content is blocked or softened before it reaches learners (fail‑closed when vetting isn’t available).

Privacy‑minded location visuals: world views can be designed to show approximate regions rather than precise addresses.

VW-SITE-1A coordinated visitor paths

Choose the right path.

VerdiaWorld now separates public explanation, safe walkthrough screens, pilot enquiry and the live app so visitors do not have to guess where to go.

2. Safe walkthrough

Explore sample learner, teacher and outcome screens without logging in.

Explore first

3. Pilot enquiry

Prepare a first pilot request for a school, group or community.

Request pilot

Ready to try VerdiaWorld?

Open the live app if you are ready to join or play. Use the walkthrough first if you want to inspect the public demo safely.