But where were EA, Activision Blizzard and Epic?
Actually, did anyone earn that trophy?
Well done if you did.
Anyway, that was made especially by Sony for something called the Green Game Jam.
You’ve probably never heard of it.
This is where the Green Game Jam comes in.
Other campaigns were more imaginative.
I really liked Ubisoft Shanghai’s idea for theplease-come-out-soon pirate game Skull & Bones.
Perhaps you’ve got the option to throw the shark hunters in.
I helped judge the Green Game Jam this year.
The overall theme for the Jam was food and forests.
Our winner wasRider’s Republic, the Ubisoft Annecy biking game.
You’ll also take photos that will impart actual knowledge about the area and about wildfires.
Ubisoft Annecy is going to considerable effort to realise all of this in the game.
But it was a fairly close judging call.
There’ll also be a charity donation.
It’s a great fit.
I’ll list these below and you might find out more about them onthe Green Game Jam website.
What I saw, overall, impressed me.
It didn’t have to do that.
Where, for instance, were EA and Activision Blizzard, Xbox and Epic?
I’d love to see what all that creativity and muscle could do here.
There’s so much possibility.
So come on, you lot, get involved.
The Green Game Jam is new but it’s gaining momentum every year.
And the awareness the games raise may be immeasurable.
I can’t wait to see what people come up with next year.