Toys and games have always been an enjoyable means of training young children about life and values in society. Through this hackathon, we wish to educate children about Indian culture, heritage and rituals by immersing them into our cultural richness in a fun, interactive way.
In order to give visibility to the Indigenous Toys manufacturer, TIG is honored to launch a National level virtual hackathon to encourage Indians to design toy-based games based on Indian tradition, culture, heritage, mythological stories and characters.
Minimum 2 & Maximum 5 Members per team, out of which one Member is 'Team Leader'. Teams can have One mentor. School teachers/staff/parents can act as mentors.
Register Now Final Submission GuidelinesMinimum 2 & Maximum 5 Members per team, out of which one Member is 'Team Leader'. Teams can have One mentor. Professors/faculty members/staff can act as mentors.
Register Now Final Submission GuidelinesProfessionals/Toy Experts/any enthusiast can register and participate. Team Size: Minimum 2 & Maximum 5 Members per team, out of which one Member is 'Team Leader'. Teams can have one mentor.
Register Now Final Submission GuidelinesPlease Note : Each team has to submit a concept note during the registration process. Download Template
With the constant change in lifestyle and adherence to western culture, children, nowadays, are getting detached from Indian culture and are lacking potential knowledge about heritage and rituals. Hence, board games/outdoor games/online games/smart toys need to be treated as pedagogical tools in order to educate children about Indian culture & ethos in a fun, interactive way.
The submissions will be evaluated on the following parameters: