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Educational Games

Games in education are be broken down into two categories: educational games and student projects from game design programs around the world.

Featured Educational Game:

Sudoku
Windows
This version of Sodoku offers two modes of play: normal mode and a more challenging "beat the clock" mode in which you try to beat each puzzle in a limited amount of time. The game has a great user interface and is a challenge for all ages.

Featured Student Project:

Kleptocracy!
Windows
In Kleptocracy! you play as a thief involved in a competition with his peers to determine who the best thief in town is. Kleptocracy! was developed by a team of three programmers and four artists from DigiPen Institute of Technology over the course of eight months.


For more student projects please visit The Student Game Showcase.
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