A collaborative storytelling game to imagine alternatives…
"What will Kampala be like in the year 2060? Will the world have addressed the challenges of climate change? What new technologies might have been developed, and will they be working as intended? What old knowledge may have taken on new significance? What adventures will be possible?"
Kampala Yénkya is a game of mapmaking and worldbuilding. It is inspired by Avery Alder’s tabletop roleplaying game The Quiet Year and the fiction of Dilman Dila (including the short story “First Day at Work”).
It is a game about collaborating to create the future.
Developed by:
Dilman Dila, Maurice Ssebisubi, Jo Lindsay Walton, Polina Levontin, Jana Kleineberg, Bright Nkrumah, Paul Mukwaya, Joanne Katende, and Ruth Baturwake.
The game is available in two versions:
Kampala Yénkya: Oracle Edition. Download and print it out. You can play the game with an ordinary deck of playing cards.
Kampala Yénkya: Deluxe Edition. Specially printed cards. A copy can be made freely available to any educator based in Uganda (while stocks last) upon request. Please contact j.c.walton@sussex.ac.uk.
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