Ep 16. The Girl Power Awards
- TV-G
- February 2, 2016
- 22 min
In season 1 episode 16 of Game Shakers titled "The Girl Power Awards," Kenzie and Babe, the two young female game developers, create a new game that aims to empower girls and women. They call the game "Scubadelic" and present it at the annual Girl Power Awards ceremony. The event is a celebration of female achievement in various fields including science, technology, engineering, and math.
Kenzie and Babe are thrilled to see their game being played by so many girls and women but are also nervous about the competition as they are up against several other games. The pressure is high as the winner of this competition gets to meet famous female tech innovator Tiffany Blu and get a chance to pitch their game to her.
As the girls make their way through the event, they meet a group of girls who are passionate about coding but feel intimidated in a largely male-dominated industry. Kenzie and Babe offer them encouragement and invite them to visit their workspace to learn more about coding and game development.
Meanwhile, Triple G is also attending the event with his father who wants him to present his own game. However, Triple G is not interested in making just another violent shoot 'em up game and decides to come up with something entirely different. With the help of Hudson, he creates a game that is fun, educational, and socially conscious, impressing everyone at the event with his creativity.
As the awards ceremony approaches, tensions rise as each game is presented and evaluated. Kenzie and Babe watch anxiously as their game is put to the test, facing tough competition from games that are also innovative and exciting.
In the end, someone unexpected wins the competition, leaving everyone stunned and amazed. But all of the girl developers are happy for each other, congratulating the winner and enjoying their moment in the spotlight.
"The Girl Power Awards" is an episode that celebrates the power of women in tech and shows how girls can be empowered and encouraged to pursue their passions in a traditionally male-dominated industry. The episode also focuses on the importance of creating games that are not only fun but educational and socially conscious.