Resources
One of the critical roles The Games for Health Project plays in the field is by assembling online and offline resources to help all stakeholders and others investigating the games for health field.
On our Web site you will find a multitude of resources either via our Community Hub experience, on our growing community developed Wiki, or in this curated Resources section of our web site.
You can also find a number of great resources and knowledgebase in the presentations we link to from past Games for Health Conference events.
Another resource is the resources database maintained by Health Games Research. It contains many interesting leads to developers, and health games of various success on a number of topics.
Suggesting Resources
If you have ideas for resources we should list you have several options to bring them to our attention. First and foremost, we encourage you to share resources directly on our Wiki. We will frequently take raw contributions from the Wiki and turn them into more curated sections on our main site.
We also suggest you post them to our Listserv as well. This is a great way to share information with our most fervent community members and get strong feedback.
If you have organized them on a social media site, please send us links so we can integrate them into our Community Hub.
Finally you can also email staff [at] gamesforhealth [dot] org to bring things to our attention.
While we appreciate all the hard work of many people we make no promises about when, where, how, or even if we will list various resources here at gamesforhealth.org.


