The Official Father Geek Seal of Approval

Recipients of the Official Father Geek Seal of Approval (or the FGSA, if you want to get all acronymy about it), embody the principles Father Geek champions. These principles include, but are not limited to…
- Dedication to children and their well-being
- Dedication to education and learning
- Dedication to personal and family growth
- Dedication to professionalism and quality
- Dedication to sharing and caring
Additionally, the product or body of work must be approved at the Gamer, Parent, and Child Geek level (where applicable).
What does this mean to you? If you see a product or web site flashing this seal, you can rest easy knowing the folks behind these products are good people, the best people, and individuals we wouldn’t mind having over for a Saturday dinner.
Award Recipients
The following is a growing list of the recipients of this stupendously prestigious award. We hope the award will come to rival the Emmy’s, the Oscars, the Golden Globes, and perhaps establish a new Nobel prize category.
We thank these individuals for their dedication to the cause of better parenting through games and geekiness. Our most sincere congratulations and well wishes. Keep up the great work, never lose the passion, and don’t forget to put out the cat.
2011
- Author Todd Edwards for his dedication to promoting science and creativity through his children’s book, Nerni and Friends [Read our review of his first book]
- Game publishing company, Gifted Vision, for their game Dungeon Crawler that promotes team work, imagination, and critical thinking [Read our review of this fantastic game]
- Independent Game Designer Matt Worden for his creative work in the games, Dicey Curves and Jump Gate [Read our reviews of Jump Gate and Dicey Curves]
[...] You may recall that over the course of last year, he reviewed both Jump Gate and Dicey Curves, and I was honored to receive his Official Seal of Approval. [...]