Explore how PlanetPlay’s gaming community contributes to climate and nature protection. See the latest results shared with the UNDP.
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Play2Act is a global in-game survey inviting players to share how gaming can support climate action and nature protection. Whether you're a casual gamer or a lifelong player, your voice matters.
Thousands have already joined in—and the results are making waves. Responses are analyzed by leading academics through the EU/UKRI-funded GREAT project and shared with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to guide real-world environmental efforts. Keep an eye out for Play2Act in your favorite games, and be part of the change.
October 2025
August 2025
September 2024
(Single Choice)
65.87 %
Yes
17.43 %
No
16.7 %
Not sure
(Multiple Choice)
43.01 %
Protecting animals or nature
26.46 %
Climate change awareness
25.71 %
Recycling / waste reduction
24.55 %
Saving energy or resources
19.12 %
None of the above
14.1 %
Other
(Single Choice)
38.99 %
Games can support public understanding of climate and environmental policy
32.5 %
Games are mostly just for entertainment
17.87 %
Games shouldn’t deal with issues that can get political
10.64 %
Games could help make political decisions more transparent
(Single Choice)
27.6 %
Maybe
27.77 %
No
25.12 %
Yes
19.51 %
Not sure
(Single Choice)
35.58 %
Neutral
27.22 %
Agree
13.17 %
Disagree
12.34 %
Strongly agree
11.69 %
Strongly disagree
(Single Choice)
33.54 %
Neutral
30.79 %
Agree
13.51 %
Strongly agree
11.52 %
Disagree
10.64 %
Strongly disagree
(Single Choice)
35.43 %
Agree
33.38 %
Strongly agree
21.85 %
Neutral
4.67 %
Disagree
4.67 %
Strongly disagree
(Single Choice)
35.08 %
Agree
30.09 %
Neutral
22.19 %
Strongly agree
6.78 %
Disagree
5.86 %
Strongly disagree
(Single Choice)
33.92 %
Neutral
30.54 %
Agree
15.49 %
Strongly agree
11.9 %
Disagree
8.15 %
Strongly disagree
(Single Choice)
39.27 %
Agree
31.27 %
Strongly agree
21.17 %
Neutral
4.21 %
Strongly disagree
4.08 %
Disagree
(Single Choice)
73.47 %
Male
14.7 %
Female
9.06 %
Prefer not to say
2.77 %
Non-binary
(Single Choice)
55.82 %
36 to 59
18.38 %
18 to 35
13.14 %
60 or over
6.62 %
Prefer not to say
6.04 %
13 to 17
(Single Choice)
42.08 %
20 or over
22.97 %
17 to 19
11.86 %
Prefer not to say
10.36 %
Still in education
7.65 %
12 to 16
3.53 %
Under 12
1.55 %
Never went to school
(Single Choice)
25.49 %
Managing carefully
25.22 %
Doing well
18.15 %
Comfortable, no concerns
17.91 %
Prefer not to say
13.23 %
Not so well