British Council Future City Game    

Games Master © Ian Ketteridge    

About the game        

Games Masters   
Planning for Future City Games   
Ideas Criteria   

The Games Master role    

Future City Game events are managed by Games Masters who are trained and licensed by the British Council. They work with game licensees and the British Council to help:

Prepare for Future City Games - assisting city partners in setting up the game and preparing contextual information about the local area   
Run Future City Games - managing the game over two days   
Evaluate and Report - giving feedback to city partners and British Council on ideas and players' experiences.   

Preparing for Future City Games
Games Masters work with the games licensees to help clarify objectives for each game and to consider ways in which the game can be tailored to help achieve these objectives.

Running Future City Games
All the electronic and physical resources are provided by the British Council, but Games Masters bring their own skills, enthusiasm and experience.

Reporting on Future City Game
Games Masters are responsible for ensuring that games are evaluated and reported on for the British Council and the licensee. Forms and guidance are provided by the British Council.

Training
All Games Masters are trained and licensed to run Future City Game by the British Council.

If you are interested in becoming a Games Master please contact your local British Council Project Manager.

Resources
All the electronic resources needed to run Future City Game are available online to licensed Games Masters.

If are a trained Games Master and do not have a password to access the site, please contact your British Council Project Manager.

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