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Winners Future App Game Designer Competition 2015

Steve Waddell • May 31, 2015

Student game competition This year we are posting the winner certificates on our Facebook page. We want to keep track of which winner gets the most likes as well –  just for fun.

Each team has already won first in their division, but be sure to like them and let them know you are proud of them. We’ll be working on the press releases this week, and will put together a “Winners Reel” for 2015 that will go up on our new www.FutureAppGame.com site.

To all the student teams, we say congrats. This was a tough year for our judges as we had so many great mobile apps, mobile games and 3D video games to review and judge.

We also plan to push out some videos with some judge reviews, just so future teams can hear what the judges were looking for and what cost some of the teams the few points that knocked them out of first place. In some of the divisions, the judging came down to literally a point or two.

I guess it is time to retire our logo, as now the competition also includes Mobile Apps and not just games. So, goodbye little gender neutral logo person.. who knows what you will look like next year.

Thanks to the judging team this year. I really appreciate all the help. The whole team did great.

Have fun – Steve

Check out the Student Competition Winners at     https://www.facebook.com/ctelearning

 

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