Through the use of E-line’s Gamestar Mechanic, Girl Scouts are able to use the program to create video games in which they will be able to earn the new badge. According to Women In Games International’s Vice President, Amy Allison, “Our ultimate goal is to create a STEM-aligned video game badge for the Girl Scouts of the United States of America […] Creating this badge will get young girls excited in technology and science and let them know that they, too, can have a career in the video game industry.” Sounds like a worthy initiative, and it wasn’t too long ago that the Boy Scouts of America announced a similar initiative as well.