Updates
Michigan State University inteview
Our first company interview! Patrick Shaw is the owner of Triquetra Games and also a faculty member at Michigan State University. He was interviewed for the Serious Games "faculty profile" blog last week. |
"Be the Designer" February 22nd
We are excited to announced that on February 22nd, Triquetra Games and Michigan State University will introduce Girl Scout Juniors to the importance of STEM education and the process of designing games at its first "Be the Designer" event. If you have a Girl Scout or troop that would be interested in STEM and game design, contact us directly to host a special event! |
Game Design Event coming soon
Hey folks! We'll like to share that we are planning on a Game Design Jam in East Lansing, Michigan. This Jam will allow young women to gain game design experience and give us valuable feedback on our work so far. Stay tuned for details in the new year! |
Testimonial
Check out our first client testimonial curtsy of Bob Emig (CEO, VS Marketplace)
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We made it!
Thank you everyone who voted for us! We are now eligible for the Mission Main Street grant. Winners will be notified in January. |
Help Make a Difference
We want to change the future. Women have been historically underrepresented in STEM and the jobs of the future depend in these skills. In order to make a difference, we have applied for a grant from Chase as part of a newly launched program, Mission Main Street Grants. Receiving this grant would be a tremendous opportunity to us produce a game engage and inspire young women to pursue STEM (science technology, engineering, and math) careers (see our sneak peak!). We need 250 votes before November 15th to be eligible qualify for this grant. If you would like to support engaging more women in STEM, please click on the link below: |
Modabots - Sneak Peak
Hey folks - We've added a sneak peak section for our first original project - Modabots. Check it out here! |
New site
Welcome to our new site! We are going to be launching some new content in the near future and updating the old site was just too quirky. Stay tuned! |