Local Middle School Students win $5,000 Game Creator Scholarship–to be presented on June 3rd at...

TL;DR


• Two middle school students from the Eckstein Middle School in Seattle, Washington, have won a $5,000 game creator scholarship. The scholarship was awarded for their innovative game design project, which they will present at the school on June 3rd.

• The students, Ava and Kiran, created a game called "Maze Madness" that challenges players to navigate through a maze while avoiding obstacles and collecting points. The game was developed as part of a school program that encourages students to explore their creative and technical skills in game design.

• The $5,000 scholarship will be used to support the students' continued education and development in the field of game design. The presentation at Eckstein Middle School will showcase their accomplishment and inspire other students to pursue their own innovative ideas in technology and creative pursuits.

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