This is a project which I worked on through 2024 and into 2025.
It's finally out there for you to download and play.
CoastCraft places the player in the role of managing the coast and making decisions for the needs of the community and the environment. The player can explore and visualise the future impacts of the decisions made and evaluate varying approaches to managing the coast.CoastCraft is an educational game designed for students aged 9-14 (in England - Upper Primary Key stage 2 and lower secondary key stage 3.).
This game transports players to the coastal town of Bude in North Cornwall, modelled in Minecraft Education™ by BlockBuilders. Playing CoastCraft introduces students to the dynamic processes shaping coastal areas and challenges them to make decisions that balance the needs of various stakeholders while protecting the environment. 
It was great to work with Tom Collins and colleagues from the Environment Agency. I learned a great deal from the coastal experts that were also involved in the project.

Learning objectives
General
Mini-game 1: Storm Tower Erosion:
1. Learn about the processes of weathering and erosion acting on the coast.
2. Understand the impacts of coastal erosion on people and the environment.
Mini-game 2: Dune Rollback and Succession:
1. Learn about the processes of sand dune formation.
2. Understand the characteristics of sand dune ecosystems, the process of sand dune succession and how healthy dune ecosystems develop.
3. Learn how sand dunes are used as a nature-based solution for flooding and erosion at the coast.
Stage 2: Main Game
1. Understand the concept of sustainability in relation to sustainable decision making in coastal locations.
2. Learn about the strategies and complexities of coastal management and how experts make informed decisions to manage coastal challenges.
3. Model how climate change, physical processes, and human decision-making interact to shape and transform coastal landscapes over time.
4. Explore and visualise a range of potential futures influenced by the interactions with communities, stakeholders and the choices made by coastal managers.
Please refer to the CoastCraft Teachers Pack in Supporting Files for more information.
General
- Learn about the features of coastal landscapes along with coastal processes.
- Understand the characteristics of sand dune ecosystems, sand dune succession and how sand dunes are used as a nature-based solution for flooding and coastal erosion.
- Explore a range of coastal management strategies to respond to predicted changes resulting from climate change and sea level rise.
- Explore and visualise a range of potential futures influenced by the interactions with communities and stakeholders and the choices made by coastal managers.
Mini-game 1: Storm Tower Erosion:
1. Learn about the processes of weathering and erosion acting on the coast.
2. Understand the impacts of coastal erosion on people and the environment.
Mini-game 2: Dune Rollback and Succession:
1. Learn about the processes of sand dune formation.
2. Understand the characteristics of sand dune ecosystems, the process of sand dune succession and how healthy dune ecosystems develop.
3. Learn how sand dunes are used as a nature-based solution for flooding and erosion at the coast.
Stage 2: Main Game
1. Understand the concept of sustainability in relation to sustainable decision making in coastal locations.
2. Learn about the strategies and complexities of coastal management and how experts make informed decisions to manage coastal challenges.
3. Model how climate change, physical processes, and human decision-making interact to shape and transform coastal landscapes over time.
4. Explore and visualise a range of potential futures influenced by the interactions with communities, stakeholders and the choices made by coastal managers.
Please refer to the CoastCraft Teachers Pack in Supporting Files for more information.
I worked on this and I'm really pleased with how it's turned out. Here's the front cover. This can be downloaded from the link above and acts as a guide to coastal erosion as well as providing guidance on how the game works.
Finally, here's an excellent video guide made by Block Builders.
This follows on from the Rivercraft projects that I worked on previously. They are also on the Minecraft Education website.
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