# Mapping out a Serious Game beyond a Regen perspective
Up for a Serious Game? We got you covered - play "Futures 21C: global challenges".
It's been quiet times here at the "Sufficiency Currency" group after diving deep into the Regenerative Renaissance philosophy and course. Armed with these new tools and perspectives, and after months of discussions in participatory calls, a new framing is emerging: why don't we use games to guide us into the best possible future?
In a nutshell, consider this as an invitation to get involved or reconnect with a bunch of innovators, thinkers, creators and misfits in an experiential social game to map out the feasibility and likelihood of our future Common world.

As many of you are already aware, debates around new forms of societal and democratic institutional organizations are incrementally popping up in social media. However, it would be fair to say that much of the narrative is geared towards a "regenerative" wording which sometimes hides or bias any active participant into a non-explicited understanding of what regeneration really means.
We of course can gather behind this kind of movement as active humans craving for meaning but: is this really the answer we're collectively dreaming of? Can the complexity of this post-pandemic world be reduced to ONE rationale or single movement?
Let's step back for a second and take a broader perspective. If we're to crowdsource global efforts and our active will for a "greater good", a little more effort should be put into coming up with the relevant "questions" to be solved and a "convenient mental model" to do so.
That's what (partly) this invitation to be a player in this game is for. We'll be demoing a first bare improv version of "Futures 21C: global challenges" to at least put the spotlight back onto the interconnection of the movement brewing here with the underlying complex dynamics of a 21century world.
Yes, I'm in, but what are you specifically talking about? The likelihood of these 3 scenarios as researched by the Project Millenium still going on:
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An initial effort to consilience or jumping togeher in knowledge/action around the following themes will be tried out:
1. Government and governance
2. Business and Labor
3. Science and Technology
4. Education and Learning
5. Culture, Arts and Media
If this makes sense or you want to have "fun" gaming sense-making come and join us here:
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Or explore all options and maps here: [placeholder for instructions or game/repository]