The Serious Games Showcase and Challenge (SGS&C) announced its 13 finalists for this year’s challenge. The SGS&C category winners will be chosen from the finalists, and awarded in person at the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) in Orlando, Florida, on Thursday, Dec. 2. Coming out of vIITSEC and a pause in game submissions for the Challenge in 2020, organizers are very excited to showcase this year’s finalist games and developers.
Basic Vectoring powered by StrataGem by Rigil
CodAR by Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, INDIA
CoronaQuest by Education, Youth and Culture Department - État de Vaud- Switzerland
Crowd Disaster by Trier University of Applied Science
Explore: Tower Defense by Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division and developer MetaTeq
AMC Joint Inspection (JI) Simulator by 423d Mobility Training Sq/Expeditionary Operations School and developer Engineering & Computer Simulations, Inc.
Legends of Europe by Regional Council of Brittany (France) and developer Succubus Interactive
Lunar Exploration: Past by School of Interactive Games and Media, RIT MAGIC Center, Rochester Institute of Technology
NIHCC Treasure Tour by NIH Clinical Center and developer BreakAway Games
OtherWordly by IDEA Games
Street Smarts VR by Street Smarts VR
TC3Sim-Tactical Combat Casualty Care Simulation 2020 by Engineering & Computer Simulations, Inc.
Vector Unknown: Echelon Seas by Arizona State University
“It was so exciting to get back to evaluating games for the Challenge,” said SGS&C Director Jenn McNamara of BreakAway Games. “Last year’s opportunity to revisit all that we've accomplished since 2006 was wonderful and we thoroughly enjoyed reconnecting with past winners, evaluators, and also our sponsors, who play such an integral role in the Challenge each year. But, we were definitely looking forward to evaluating this group of games. They did not disappoint!”
This year’s crop of games come from international developers including government /DoD, business, and student finalists. They tackle concepts from advanced educational subjects, specialized defense and medical training, and even moon exploration. The 2021 challenge will award games in the following categories: Best Government Developed, Best Student Developed, Best Business Developed, People’s Choice, Innovation Award, and Best XR Game.
“Our team evaluated many high-quality games — many of those developed by groups new to the Challenge” said SGS&S Organizing Committee Lead Meagan French of BetterLesson. “We had a good mix of entries -- some brought novel game solutions to age old educational challenges while others focused on applying games to emergent and strategic training needs. Submissions came from developers in the U.S. as well as numerous international countries. This year's finalists represent the best of the best, and I think each year gets better and better.”
The Serious Games Showcase & Challenge (SGS&C) is the premier venue for recognition of excellence in the field of Serious Games development. Since 2006, SGS&C has helped foster creativity and innovation in Serious Games as part of NTSA’s I/ITSEC Conference held in each year in Orlando, Florida. An esteemed panel of evaluators from around the globe review the finalists and select all the winners, except for the People’s Choice award, which is voted on by I/ITSEC attendees.