Well, the game has passed ... is it good, is it bad - for the participants to judge. But I think that after all the game went wonderfully .. I just would like to say a few words ... post factum ..
At the beginning of the week there was a discovery, then there were other events of the week .. which were talked and written about by many .. A simple search returned several results.
We got the 3rd day of the week. We had to do something interesting that day. And thank God there are people who can think creatively and come up with exciting events .. This is our game - Ecoquest ..
The target audience is young people, but anyone could play. We had one trading company, sponsors - Ucell company were also going to play, but for some reason they could not. But mostly all the same these were youth teams, which simply did not want to spend their day sitting in front of the TV, but to spend it somehow in a special way.
The game consisted of going through various stages. Each stage is a task. This is either a puzzle, or you just need to work hard .. paddle with oars and see the code, or assemble a solar oven and boil water on it .. All tasks were around the accepted theme - sustainable energy ..
The game was attended by 11 teams, with different names. The essence of some could only be guessed at. Here are our heroic teams:
Each team consisted of 3-4 people. Each team throughout the city was accompanied by one enforcer - the navigator. Each team had to have a laptop or something like that .. And of course the Internet connection .. the last one, for those teams that did not have it, was provided by our general sponsor - Ucell company, for which we are very grateful to her ..Moreoftenwouldliketocooperate.

All got together .. The gathering was early in the morning in a park near the former children's world .. having received assignments, the participants scattered in different directions.
All tasks for the teams were in different parts of the city. The task is to complete all tasks in the shortest possible time. Getting around the city - only by public transport ... no taxis or cars .. need to cut emissions ..
Citizens are car owners or addicted to taxi services! Use public transport! no need to go by car to a store that is hundreds of meters away. Take a walk, or ride a bike .. It's good for your health ... Or use public transport ...
Returning to our game .. After completing the task, the team received a code, which they entered on the game's website, and received a new task .. the game's website automatically registered the time of entering the code, and hence the completion of the next task ..
One of the most spectacular tasks was to assemble a solar oven (there the entire support team from the PMGEF gathered in the shade of the trees). It was easy for teams to assemble such a stove ... but passers-by are interested ...


For this task, each team was given a brochure before the start of the game, which described what and how to do. Brochure from our project. I assembled the stove, boiled water, get the code and enter it to get a new task.
In total, the teams had 12 tasks .. I must say that everyone ran so much during the day ...
When everyone ran away, everyone gathered at the Zulfiya monument in the back of the art museum. Summarize.
As in any game, we also had winners.
1st place - Rescuers!
2nd place - Mo4ilas
3rd place - Quarter Black
4th place - 85% purity
5th place - Rural felt boot
6th place - Eventlab
7th place - B-bikers
8th place - Green Watch
9th place - EKOS
10th place -. Crocodiles
11th place - Earth friends
But I think it’s not about the places .. everyone was terribly happy with the day they had fun .. maybe someone was thinking about why we are doing this, what does sustainable energy have to do with it, why is it needed ... you can talk about it for a long time. For example, you just have another topic for discussion.
We look forward to meeting the teams again. There are plans to organize such a game on bicycles .. It's so cool - to ride bicycles, not to clog the air, and to be healthy .. We already did something like this a couple of years ago in 2010.
And in conclusion, I would like to say thank you to everyone thanks to whom this game became possible:
• Andrey Maleev, for his brain and game scenario
• to all those who helped in the implementation of assignments
• State Committee for Nature Protection, for support in the game;
• United Nations Development Program (PROON), which always stands behind the PMGEF and implements this wonderful Program;
• to our general sponsor, the cellular communication company Ucell
• and our sponsor - Dewell
Until next time.
A few more links about our game:
on the website of econews.uz
on the site ecoport.uz