Serious Games Interactive
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Serious Games Interactive is a games developer located in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is one of the leading developers in Europe for Serious games and game-based learning.
and Unity Technologies. Since its inception the company has developed and completed more than 30 serious games related projects.
In 2010 it was awarded a BETT Award for its flagship title Global Conflicts: Palestine. It was also awarded the Best major European learning game for 'Playing History - The Plague' in the 1st European Best Learning Game competition.
Among their clients, Serious Games Interactive has the Danida, Unicef, WWF, NATO, LEGO, Novo Nordisk, Amnesty International, Danish National Museum, Danish Radio and European School Network.
History
Serious Games Interactive was founded in 2005 in a partnership between Simon Egenfeldt-NielsenSimon Egenfeldt-Nielsen
Simon Egenfeldt-Nielsen is a game designer and academic researcher . He has been studying, researching and developing computer games especially for learning since mid-1990s starting with the publication of the Danish book 'Den Digitale Leg - Om børn og Computerspil'...
and Unity Technologies. Since its inception the company has developed and completed more than 30 serious games related projects.
In 2010 it was awarded a BETT Award for its flagship title Global Conflicts: Palestine. It was also awarded the Best major European learning game for 'Playing History - The Plague' in the 1st European Best Learning Game competition.
Serious games
Serious Games Interactive has made over 30 learning, simulation and training games, The most well-known serious games is Global Conflicts: PalestineAmong their clients, Serious Games Interactive has the Danida, Unicef, WWF, NATO, LEGO, Novo Nordisk, Amnesty International, Danish National Museum, Danish Radio and European School Network.