Sustainability Game
Fripouille means “cheeky” in French.
Combining information with laughter, Fripouille is an award-winning card game about environmental sustainability.
It is a successful resource to promote sustainability engagement, funny, and impactful. It sparks curiosity, while fostering critical thinking.
Fripouille appeals to children and adults, it can be played from from 8 to 88 years old.
Thanks to its easy-to-understand rules, dynamic pace, and lively, humorous content,
Fripouille reminds us of good and bad everyday habits related to: energy, transport, agriculture and food, as well as a final theme unique to our generation: digital technology.
Designed in Switzerland, Inspired by the Alps.
The game helps to develop the following skills:
🤝 Social interaction: learning to play against others
♟️ Strategy and anticipation: planning ahead to win
🌱 Curiosity: discovering new ideas related to sustainability
💪 Self-confidence: daring to make decisions and assert yourself in the game.
👥 Number of players: 2 to 6
🎂 Age: 8 years and up
⏱️ Duration: 25 minutes
💰 Price: 24 CHF + shipping costs
📦 Box dimensions: 65 x 90 x 45 mm
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Origin of the name
It’s not possible to call a fun game about sustainability: “Save My Blue Planet”!
On the other hand, if we draw inspiration from the game’s mechanics—dynamic, quirky, and sparkling— we can draw inspiration from a wonderful little four-legged creature. The game’s name is thus a tribute to an energetic little being, but above all, to a big heart with a love for discovering nature.
To Man’s best friend: Fripouille 2010–2024
They trust us
“We have with the family played the game and are enjoying it a lot. My husband is so happy about Fripouille : he talks about it all the time to us! The cards about technology are really good as I feel like many don’t understand the energy used in all of our digital data. Well done!”
A mother of a 15-year-old child.
Fripouille has been approved by multiple Swiss cantonal educational authorities, integrated into the geography classes as a complementary tool. It is also a winner of the GESS Education awards: Judges Commendation Award.