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Competition: Games for Change Awards

Have a recently released game for social impact or learning? Games for Change would like to invite you to submit it to our annual Games for Change Awards. The award ceremony is 23 June 2016, at the Games for Change Festival, the largest gaming conference hosted in New York City.

The Games for Change Awards highlight the most impactful, innovative, and engaging games for social impact and/or learning. Among last year’s Awards winners were Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna), This War of Mine, and Bounden.

This year, we are introducing the Best Learning Game award to honor games that offer meaningful engagement around learning objectives with measurable outcomes.

Submissions criteria and form: http://bit.ly/g4c16games
Deadline: 24 February, 11:59 p.m. EST

Finalists receive two free passes to the Festival, and their game will be featured in an on-site arcade of the Awards finalists for Festival attendees to play.

If you don’t have a game of yours in mind, please forward or share this invitation with colleagues and friends.

Contacts: Meghan Ventura <meghan@gamesforchange.org>

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