Educators in the United Arab Emirates are attempting to push fledgling game developers towards making more socially conscious games and now one school will be able to create such applications using one of the most powerful game engines available.
The [URL=http://www.khaleejtimes.com/uaeedufocus.asp?xfile=/data/education/2010/March/education_March4.xml§ion=education]Khaleej Times reports[/URL] that American University in Dubai has inked a deal with [URL=http://www.crytek.com]Crytek[/URL] in order to use the developer’s CryEnginge as a basis for developing Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC “edutainment” titles. UAE teachers are trying to get students away from creating violent action games in order to “create content that imparts values, culture and critical thinking skills to digital natives.”
Dr Basel Dayyani, Associate Professor of IT at the American University in Dubai on the movement:
[INDENT]We are currently working on creating multiplayer games where people learn values like honesty, loyalty and helping others. Within two years we will also have developed games that will allow children to experience history, providing lessons in the Arab and Muslim culture.
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