METHOD & CONTENT

A structured approach

Project Gaia is built on a deliberately rigorous design method.
The content is not improvised: it is structured to serve both understanding and decision-making.

The goal is not to accumulate information,
but to provide the relevant elements needed to decide within a constrained framework.


Fact sheets as the foundation

The game’s content is based on thematic fact sheets, covering in particular:

  • energy
  • technologies
  • industry
  • environment
  • scientific research

These fact sheets form a common foundation, used both:

  • to inform the player,
  • to structure the choices offered,
  • to ensure the overall consistency of the game.

Two levels of reading

Each fact sheet is built with two complementary levels:

1️⃣ Scientific popularization
A first level accessible to everyone, aiming to:

  • understand the essential principles,
  • establish orders of magnitude,
  • avoid common misconceptions.

No technical background is required.

2️⃣ Progressive deepening
A second level allows going further:

  • limits of technologies,
  • physical or economic constraints,
  • uncertainties and debated areas.

This level does not aim for exhaustiveness,
but for accuracy and coherence.


No ready-made answers

The fact sheets do not provide turnkey solutions.
They do not say “what to do,” but “what to decide with.”

The game embraces:

  • the absence of a perfect solution,
  • necessary trade-offs,
  • delayed or non-linear effects,
  • tensions between conflicting objectives.

Validation by qualified reviewers

Before any integration into a demo, the content is intended to be:

  • reviewed by competent profiles in their field,
  • challenged through critical feedback,
  • adjusted if necessary.

This step aims to verify:

  • internal consistency,
  • rigor of reasoning,
  • absence of abusive oversimplification.

Validation does not seek unanimity,
but the robustness of the framework.


An evolving method

The method is not fixed.
The fact sheets can be:

  • corrected,
  • expanded,
  • updated,
    depending on:
  • new feedback,
  • the evolution of knowledge,
  • the needs of the game.

The goal is to keep the content alive, without undermining the stability of the game.


What this method guarantees

  • a coherent decision-making foundation
  • controlled pedagogical progression
  • a clear separation between facts, hypotheses, and uncertainties
  • a game that prioritizes understanding over performance

Project Gaia’s method does not aim to simplify reality,
but to make it understandable without distorting it.