Ramírez Montoya, María SoledadPatiño Zúñiga, Irma AzenethVillalba Condori, Klinge Orlando2024-10-182024-10-182024-10-13Ramirez-Montoya, M.S., Patiño, A. & Villalba-Condori, K.O. (2024). Co-designing a Financial Literacy Videogame: A Participatory Research-based Approach in Complex Scenarios. Evolutionary Studies In Imaginative Culture, 116–126. https://esiculture.com/index.php/esiculture/article/view/1816https://hdl.handle.net/11285/698556This study examines the co-design of a financial literacy videogame as a pedagogical innovation aimed at fostering sustainable economic principles among university students. The co-design process and game development is informed by the needs and preferences of its end-users to ensure the game's educational content is relevant and impactful. This methodology brings together learners, educators, and game developers to co-design a financial literacy video game integrating educational technology and e-learning principles to create an inclusive, engaging learning environment. By simulating real-world financial dilemmas within the game's narrative, players experience firsthand the consequences of their choices, encouraging critical reflection on their personal and collective financial behaviors. Players navigate complex financial scenarios, promoting strategic thinking and responsible decision-making. The effectiveness of the game was assessed using a mixed-methods approach, evaluating financial knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors. Findings indicate participants demonstrated marked improvements in financial knowledge, and decision-making skills. The paper discusses the implications of these results, the potential of gamification in learning complex subjects, and the advantages of participatory design in creating meaningful educational experiences.TextoengopenAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0HUMANIDADES Y CIENCIAS DE LA CONDUCTA::PEDAGOGÍA::TEORÍA Y MÉTODOS EDUCATIVOSEducationCo-designing a financial literacy videogame: A participatory research-based approach in complex scenariosArtículoEvolutionary Studies In Imaginative Culturehttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1274-706Xhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8621-7942https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0919-8108financial literacycomplex thinkinghigher educationeducational innovationparticipatory game designR4C&TE116126Estados Unidos de América / United States2472-9876