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Jamboree Board Game "Bravely"

The Jamboree Game “Bravely” is an educational and team-building activity developed by young Scouts to support the aims and spirit of the World Scout Jamboree. At its core, the game focuses on the idea of self-balance — learning how to maintain harmony between different aspects of life such as education, work, friendships, family, passions, and social engagement. Through play, participants explore how balance contributes to personal well-being and a fulfilling Scouting journey.

Rooted in the Symbolic Framework of the 26th World Scout Jamboree, “Bravely” promotes learning through experience, encouraging personal growth, cooperation, and intercultural understanding. It was designed by a youth-led team — six of the eight authors are Polish rovers under 19 years old — demonstrating the power of youth initiative and creativity in Scouting.

The first edition of the Jamboree Game “Bravely” is available for free in our online store to be ordered by Contingents (the buyer covers only shipping costs) while stock last. The game has five language versions (English, French, Spanish, Arabic, and Polish) in a single box.

Main Principles and Educational Goals

Bravely combines meaningful educational aims with simple and engaging mechanics. The game is:

  • Fully aligned with the Jamboree’s theme and Symbolic Framework, supporting its educational mission.
  • Language-independent and universally accessible, making it easy to play across cultures.
  • Easy to learn, yet challenging to master, ensuring both inclusivity and depth.
  • A fun, reflective experience that encourages teamwork, discussion, and self-discovery.

Through these principles, the game aims to:

  • Teach self-balance, helping players manage a healthy mix of education, work, friendships, family, and social engagement to lead a full and happy life.
  • Build a sense of togetherness and belonging in Scouting.
    • Encourage conscious participation in the World Scout Jamboree.


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