Community Activations

You bring
the room.
We've got the tools.

Activations are the resources, guides, and frameworks that help educators and community organizers create their own experience — connecting people through story and sparking real conversation about the themes that matter most to kids.

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What Is an Activation

Story that does
something.

An activation is any structured experience where a community gathers around the Ryzo story — to watch it, discuss it, play with it, or explore what it means for their own lives.

You don't need Ryzo in the room. You need the right tools and a group of people willing to go there together.

Community activation event
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Classroom Activity

Discussion questions, skill-mapping, and reflection activities connecting the film or game to SEL curriculum for middle and high school.

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Afterschool Program

90-minute structured experience built around one emotional theme — for afterschool clubs, youth groups, and community programs.

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Discussion Guide

Conversation starters, lore explainers, and real-world connection activities for parents, educators, or group leaders.

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Community Event

A hosted gathering — family night, library event, school assembly — built around a screening, live game play, or open discussion.

Engagement Guides

Download. Teach. Talk.

Deep-dive resources for educators and parents — covering the story world, emotional skills, and how to open the conversations with kids.

Educators Grades 6–12

The Un-Tilted Framework

High-impact lesson plans designed for middle and high school settings. These resources bridge the gap between digital play and academic growth, featuring:

  • SEL Skill Mapping: Alignment with CASEL standards (Self-Management, Self-Awareness).
  • The Analog MOD Activity: A physical body-mapping exercise for non-digital classrooms.
  • Systems Thinking: Lessons on "Internal Operating Systems" to help students deconstruct their reactions.
Youth Programs All Ages

UnTilted: A Ryzo Afterschool Activation

A turnkey, structured experience for youth groups and clubs. Built around a screening of Release the Beast, this program uses peer-to-peer discussion and live game-play to normalize the conversation around mental health and regulation.

Parents All Ages

The Co-Op Companion Guide

Bridging the generational gap. This guide provides parents with a "translation key" for their child's digital world, offering:

  • Vocabulary Sync: Understanding terms like "Tilt" and "Flashpoints" to improve home communication.
  • Discussion Starters: Intentional questions to ask after gameplay to reinforce real-world skills.
  • The Family Intel Report: A shared log to track and celebrate emotional progress.

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