King honours winners of game development competition

14 June 2012
Amman , Jordan

His Majesty King Abdullah on Thursday presented awards to winners of an electronic game development competition organised by the King Abdullah II Fund for Development.

A total of 32 schools from Amman, Tafileh, Madaba and Irbid participated in the competition, which is designed to encourage creativity and enhance the skills of students as well as support their pilot projects, in order to enable them to integrate into a knowledge economy.

King Abdullah presented prizes to winners from the Amman National School and watched a film on the achievements of the Jordan Interactive Gaming Laboratory, which was established at the King Hussein Business Park last year under a Royal initiative aimed at boosting the skills of talented students and electronic game developers.

As part of the competition, participating students, aged 15-17, worked in groups to design applications for mobile devices.

Gaming Laboratory Supervisor Nour Khrais, who is also chairman of the Jordan Gaming Task Force, said the lab provided participating schools with technology and equipment to help students develop the applications.