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The (Reef) Stakes Are High

Quek Yew Aun, Co-Founder, Reef Stakes | Liew Hui Ling, Co-Founder, Reef Stakes

05-Oct-20 15:00

The (Reef) Stakes Are High

Reef Stakes® is the first marine themed role playing card game in Malaysia, and is designed to mimic real-life stakeholder relationships, introduce some of Malaysia’s most iconic marine species and highlight threats to coral reefs. The card game was recently announced winner of the 8th International Educational Games Competition (IEGC) in the Non-Digital Finished Games category. We find out more about this award-winning game, and how it can raise awareness of marine conservation, from two of the co-founders of Reef StakesLiew Hui Ling and Quek Yew Aun.

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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Categories:  EnvironmentScience

Tags:  The Bigger PictureEarth MattersReef StakesMarine ConservationQuek Yew AunMarine BiodiversityMarine Biology





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