Harry Lee, a 16-year-old from Melbourne, Australia, created a wonderful game based on social interaction. His “sneaky” game won Boing Boing’s Digital Open. While it might be obvious to some that this is simply a non-computer game, I really think Harry has a deep understanding of the importance of context. This gives me hope for the future. Go, Harry! Good on ya!
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