Glasgow_2014_logo_Jan_24January 24 - Students in Scotland are being given the chance to scoop £2,014 ($3,222) – by coming up with an idea for a computer game celebrating the Glasgow Commonwealth Games.


The winning entrant will get to work with Dundee development firm 4J Studios to transform their concept into a working game, which will be free to play on the 2014 website.

Students must come up with an idea which aligns with the ideals of the Commonwealth Games Federation - humanity, destiny and equality - and the Glasgow 2014 brand – living life to the full, endeavour, responsibility, stylish, genuine and fun.

Minister for Public Health and sport Shona Robison said: "The games development sector is a Scottish success story and a vital part of our creative industries.

"As a result I have no doubt that the creativity and imagination of our students will result in a game that is fitting to mark the Commonwealth Games coming to Scotland in 2014.

"This groundbreaking initiative is an opportunity for Scotland to stamp its own innovative character on the Games and reflect the success that already exists in our world-renowned games sector.

"The 2014 Games will be an amazing experience for both Glasgow and Scotland.

"We are working hard to maximise the long term benefits and this contest will help contribute to that goal by encouraging creative talent and forging links between education and industry."

John_Scott_with_Shona_Robinson_January_24_2011Glasgow 2014 chief executive John Scott (pictured left with Robison) said: "Scotland has an exceptional computer games industry and we want it to play an important part of Glasgow 2014, starting with this competition, to get students involved in creating a game to go on our website.

"I can't wait to see the designs that are submitted and the winning concept to go from being on paper to a reality.

"Glasgow 2014 is all about getting people involved from across Scotland and inspiring people to strive to do their best.

"I hope this competition achieves that."

Studio director Frank Arnot said: "I am delighted that 4J Studios has been awarded the contract to develop the winning entry in the Scottish Government's digital game contest and I am greatly looking forward to working together with the winning student to transform their concept into a finished product."

The judging panel will include renowned Scots game designer and entrepreneur Dave Jones, who was involved in the creation of both Lemmings and Grand Theft Auto.

At the launch he said: "I am very much looking forward to judging the Scottish Government's digital games contest which undoubtedly will see ideas to match the exciting occasion of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games."