Honoring the 2013 National STEM Video Game Challenge at Games for Change

E-Line Media and the Joan Ganz Cooney Center are proud to honor the winners of the 2013 National STEM Video Game Challenge at the Games for Change Festival. Announced at the White House by President Obama in 2010, the National STEM Challenge encourages youth in grades 5-12 to design original video games as a way of building a motivation for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. The 2013 competition, sponsored by the Entertainment Software Association, AMD Foundation, Institute of Library and Museum Services, NYC Hive and Microsoft, honors the top original video games and game design concepts across 14 categories. This year’s 16 youth winners’ games which were selected from nearly 4000 entries will be recognized as part of the G4C Awards Ceremony.