According to Scouting Magazine, the requirements revolve around creating an actual game in four different categories. Each designed game must fall in either the electronic, outdoor, tabletop or role-playing games category. (Scouts also must be law-abiding citizens; as part of the rules, each Boy Scout is required to define and explain the concept of intellectual property, and, presumably, not “borrow” their designs from some other gamer.)
Read more:
- Boy Scouts of America Official Webpage.
- Scouting Blogger.
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