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A Kid In A Refugee Camp Thought Video Games Fell From Heaven. Now He Makes Them

December 11, 2019 admin

Lual Mayen, CEO of Junub Games, says that before he taught himself how to code at a refugee camp, "I never thought video games were made by people. I thought they just fall from heaven."

Lual Mayen grew up in a camp in Uganda. Now he’s the award-winning CEO of a game development company in Washington, D.C., that has just released ‘Salaam’ — a game about refugees and peace.

(Image credit: Catie Dull/NPR)


Source: npr
A Kid In A Refugee Camp Thought Video Games Fell From Heaven. Now He Makes Them



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