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Educational Services

We have worked with several academic institutions and companies over the years to craft a succession of quality educational products. Over the years we have done it all, from crafting curriculum, to running a multi-day game development conference and on to creating fun and educational games. 

Games are a fantastic tool to help excite learners of all ages, and we can help you make that a reality. See some of our related projects below. 

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Related Projects

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Legends of Learning

Legends of Learning is a website that provides curriculum-aligned, math and science games to engage students and assist teachers using hybrid learning, blended learning and distance learning models.

For Legends of Learning we designed three games (available through their website) that helped teach principals of chemical reactions and plate tectonics. These games have an emphasis on scientific systems as well as engaging narrative arcs and fun art.

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Roots of the Ancient

The Roots of the Ancients is a game prototype made in conjunction with the University of Kentucky to help with learning about an early form of language – Indo European. The prototype included a combat system, collection, and a narrative arc.

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Google Change the Game

The Change the Game Design Challenge is an initiative to inspire teens to build a more inclusive future for mobile gaming.  Representatives from Google chose five finalists who wanted to bring their unique voices to the gaming world. Partnering with Girls Make Games to produce, develop and launch their game designs on Google Play, Google hoped to give these teens designs new life.

Super Soul worked with Girls Make Games to work several of the titles – Lune, Brightlove and Spectrum, working with a collection of artists, audio designers, and the teens themselves to bring these unique ideas to life.

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Hazard Ridge

Hazard Ridge was developed by Super Soul and by University of Kentucky’s Dr. Joan Mazur. Research for Hazard Ridge was funded by the National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH) through Cooperative Agreement NO 2U54OH007547-11.

A fun and effective way to learn about farm safety! This interactive 3D video game teaches teens preventative safety measures and how to navigate challenges in real time. Developed by a research team of University educators and game developers, Hazard Ridge is easily incorporated into existing agricultural education, agricultural economics, economics, and social studies curricula.

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Truman's Toybox

Truman’s Toybox is a series of job role-playing video games, made for ages 3-7. Guided by the loveable, furry monster named Truman, children are encouraged to take on different real world jobs to complete missions and explore 3D worlds through child-directed free play.

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Find Me

Kickstarted in 2017 and utilizing a design team of high school game designers, Super Soul joined this project in 2019 to help bring it to modern consoles and Steam.