The event is structured this year through six thematic areas, called planets, offering everything from traditional board games to spaces dedicated to new technologies and video games. The program seeks to foster interaction between generations through recreational and educational activities.
Among the highlights, visitors can participate in creative cooking workshops, adventure circuits, and reading areas. The organization has set up specific zones for the youngest, such as the Miniplaneta, designed to ensure the safety and comfort of children while playing with wooden pieces and other materials.
The festival, which opened this morning, will remain open throughout Sunday. The closing program includes puppet shows, traditional dance performances, and workshops specialized in game design, consolidating the event as a cultural landmark in the city.




