Interactive Worlds. Real Economic Consequences.
EconTech Studio designs immersive civic simulations where students don’t just learn economic concepts — they experience them.
Learning Through Simulation
Traditional economics education explains systems. We simulate them. Students allocate budgets, manage scarcity, negotiate trade-offs, respond to inflation shocks, and collaborate in multiplayer civic environments.
- Every decision has visible consequences.
- Simulation builds systems thinking.
Town of Choices
In this multiplayer civic world, students manage a growing city.
They must:
- Allocate limited budgets
• Balance public services
• Respond to economic shocks
• Manage inflation and trade
• Negotiate collective decisions
Every round introduces new economic variables.
Students see the impact of their choices in real time.
Expanding Simulation Worlds
Market Mayhem
Understanding supply and demand dynamics.
Trade-Off Trials
Exploring opportunity cost in competitive scenarios.
Inflation Island
Managing monetary shocks and price stability.
Global Trade Arena
Negotiating comparative advantage and international exchange.
Flow Game
Systems thinking and resource allocation challenges.
Designed for Classrooms
Multiplayer Civic Mode
Students collaborate or compete in real-time simulations.
Teacher Analytics Dashboard
Track decisions, participation, and concept mastery.
Scenario-Based Learning
Inflation shocks, trade dilemmas, public budget crises.
Ethical Decision Pathways
Students explore the moral dimension of economic choices.
Expanding Simulation Worlds
EconTech simulations are developed using modern, scalable technologies.
- Unity Engine
- WebGL Deployment
- Analytics Dashboard
- XR-Ready Architecture Cloud
- Classroom Access
Designed for browser accessibility and classroom integration.
From Story to System
Students first encounter economic ideas through narrative in our books.
They then apply those ideas through simulation.
Reading builds understanding.
Simulation builds mastery.
Together, they create economic confidence.
Measured Learning Outcomes
- Increased systems-thinking confidence
- Improved understanding of trade-offs
- Higher classroom engagement
- Stronger civic literacy
