Domino Park is a tile-laying game about creating accessible public parks and greenspaces.
Everyone has a connection to outdoor public spaces from childhood memories to the daily dog walk. Whether you move, sit, wander or rest, time outdoors can help improve your mood, creativity, attention and physical health.
Public greenspaces should be open to everyone and play parks should be available to any child no matter their ability.
Download the free print-and-play version of Domino Park, and try it out for yourself.
This fun visual game is easy to learn, social and tactile. It is a tool that helps you explore what an ideal public park could look like and starts discussion about what makes a space inclusive and welcoming to everyone.
Did you know lowered fences can give a wheelchair user a better view? Did you know that Changing Place toilets can mean the difference between going out and staying in for people with complex disabilities? Did you know that a double slide allows a parent or carer to support a child to play?
This game may be of interest to:
Parents & carers who are advocating for inclusive play opportunities.
Local Councils & Community Organisations who are running consultations on park upgrades or new greenspaces.
Accessibility & Disability Advocacy Groups to raise awareness or support campaigns.
Schools, teachers & youth groups for teaching about inclusion and sustainability.
Urban Planners & landscape architects to encourage universal design thinking.
The Print & Play version of Domino Park, including lots of information about the accessible elements included in the game, can be downloaded for free here.