Student developers aim to create a game for children on autism spectrum

Washington Post - Technology News 

The quartet, consisting of Kircoff, her husband Andrew Kephalidis, who works in Reflector's animation department, public relations manager Noémie de Rothschild and marketing head André Vu, is now watching some aspiring student game developers attempt to answer their question. With help and mentorship from the team at Reflector, eight students at the video game design school ISART Digital Montréal are racing to complete a 10-minute-long game as part of their graduation project. It will be judged in June by a panel of professionals in the game industry.

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