What would a world designed by women and girls look like? 

That’s the big question at the heart of One Way or Another, a powerful interactive digital experience co-created by WOW, Leeds 2023, The Space, digital studio Four, and a group of brilliant Year 8 students.

Launched as part of Leeds’ Year of Culture, this web-based game invites players to explore gender equity through real-life scenarios. From street safety to social media, users are asked to make decisions, face challenges, and learn how everyday choices – and systemic structures – shape our lives.

Built in collaboration with students from Trinity Academy Leeds, the experience draws on data, storytelling and creativity to open up honest conversations about gender. It also shines a light on initiatives like The Everyday Sexism Project, encouraging young people to imagine and create more inclusive futures.

Whether you're playing in a classroom or at home, One Way or Another is a tool for discovery, discussion and change. It’s not just a game, it’s a spark for action.

If you would like to explore One Way or Another in school, whilst also learning more about creating an interactive digital experience, you can download our Activity Pack.

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