This year, Seattle students are challenged to create digital games that address one of the below social impact themes. Visit the theme pages to explore the topics, play games and conduct research to inspire your own game!
The G4C Student Challenge offers year-round programming and a national game design competition for middle/high school students in Seattle. The program provides virtual opportunities for all Seattle-based students to learn how to design and code games for social impact. In Spring 2021, students can submit their original games to the Challenge national competition for the chance to win awesome prizes, including a $1,000 Grand Prize Scholarship!
Learn how to design and code games for social impact with G4C’s new student curriculum; move at your own pace and explore tons of free game design tools and industry resources along the way. See here.
Hone your game design skills at one of our upcoming student game jams! Game Jams are 1/2 day events during which you work with pro game designers and learn from theme content experts. Register here.
Submit your original game to G4C’s annual student game design competition and compete to win awesome prizes and national recognition; submissions open on Feb 1, 2021. Learn more here.
This year, Seattle students are challenged to create digital games that address one of the below social impact themes. Visit the theme pages to explore the topics, play games and conduct research to inspire your own game!
Games that explore the interconnected relationship between humans, animals and the environment.
Educators who are interested in receiving professional development in game-based learning can complete this short form and we will notify you about upcoming teacher training opportunities.
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