Tasta'm: educational games and supportive
- Ozonalia includes games and tips to encourage responsible consumption and fair trade among the young.
http://www.ozonalia.org/planeta_ozonalia.htm
- UNICEF is Enredate and games presented on indigenous peoples and the Millennium Development Goals.
http://www.enredate.org/
- Education Without Borders gives a box to work with teaching values such as cooperation, solidarity and equality. Proposed activities from 4 to 18 years.
http://www.profes.net/varios/esf/index.html
- A page of The Triplets children can play a treasure hunt to learn to live and follow the daily Sergio and Julia.
http://www.lestresbessones.com/
- Educalia also has games for children of kindergarten, primary and secondary schools about disabilities, multicultural city, AIDS, environment, violence and many more issues.
http://educalia.educared.net/edujsp/home.jsp?idioma=ca
- Food Force video game is the United Nations that aims to teach teenagers work of humanitarian aid. For now you can only play in English.
http://www.food-force.com/
- Dina also helps children understand their rights through games and cartoons.
http://www.elmundodedina.org/
- My World teaches vocabulary words to children aged between 7 and 9 years old to start learning Spanish.
http://cvc.cervantes.es/ensenanza/mimundo/default.htm
- The website of Greenpeace also has games on the environment, although there are many more in English
http://www.greenpeace.org/espana/fungames
- In Edualter can find more than 800 pieces of books and materials (videos, games ...) published on Education for Peace, Intercultural and Development.
http://www.edualter.org/index.htm
- A Games4change find games that try to promote positive attitudes and building a better society.
http://www.gamesforchange.org/play/
















