A TOP gaming director has said that he “can’t say enough good things” about the industry in Scotland after delivering the keynote speech at…
A TOP gaming director has said that he “can’t say enough good things” about the industry in Scotland after delivering the keynote speech at the Scottish Gaming Week conference.
Elsworthy added: “Scotland has a very high status in the games industry. Some big games come out of Edinburgh specifically. It’s a company which works on “games for good” – including one project which creates data to send to scientists working on treatment for dementia.Asked about the specifics of her work, she said: “What I’ve been trying to do is look how games can be used as a medium to inspire, educate and have social impact by teaching people essentially about specific causes.
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