Introducing Neighborhood Games

The next evolution of community-building tools

Just like Agrihoods reimagined housing around food, Neighborhood Games reimagine communities around joy.

It’s a new category of placemaking tool designed to meet today’s biggest needs: wellness, connection, and belonging.

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What is a Neighborhood Game?

Neighborhood Games are rooted in place, made for all ages to play, and created to spark connection and belonging. They’re a new concept, yet as simple as they sound: games uniquely created for more joyful, healthy, and friendlier neighborhoods.

Why this matters

People are craving more community, wellness, and joy.

Neighborhood Games offer a simple, scalable framework to deliver all three.

Case Study

Infographic comparing golf to a playful, kid-friendly miniature golf course with cartoonish characters, including different course sections, scoring details, and playful scene of characters enjoying mini golf with a fun twist.

IndiGolf is our flagship Neighborhood Game, turning a neighborhood into a golf-inspired journey where each hole is a unique gathering place for connection and joy.

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How to Bring a Neighborhood Game to Your Community

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Pilot Location

  • One signature site that introduces the concept to your community — fast to activate, easy to scale later.

  • A bespoke game site with rules, branding, and an activation plan.

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Cluster Network

  • A multi-site network that expands engagement beyond a single location.

  • A connected set of 2–6 game sites that create rhythm and discovery across a neighborhood.

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Neighborhood Network

  • A neighborhood-wide system that drives belonging, wellness, and pride.

  • 7 or more sites that transform a neighborhood into a playful framework woven into daily life.

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Ready to explore what a Neighborhood Game could look like in your community?

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