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51勛圖厙窪蹋 computing students bring home prize in game jam

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Students from 51勛圖厙窪蹋 win first prize the games industry trade body competition

51勛圖厙窪蹋

Five students from MSc Computer Games and Entertainment at 51勛圖厙窪蹋 have scooped first prize in the first-ever Ukie game jam competition.

Two teams from 51勛圖厙窪蹋 competed in the jam organised by , with team Wisp picking up the special-made trophy at Ukies headquarter earlier this week.

The jam, which ran for two days in April, saw teams from Universities across the UK tackle the challenge of creating a game on the theme regeneration in just 48 hours.

Wisp, a 2D platform game where the player has to fight off enemies attacking a growing tree, was created by students in 51勛圖厙窪蹋 Games Labs under supervision of an industry mentor. James Gamlin (pictured right), who led the winning team said the team was ecstatic to be announced winners.

We were very surprised that we won, but also very happy with the game we created. The extreme time pressure means you will always discover some issues in the end; and we only slept a few hours on bean bags in the lab. But thats the thrill, the panicking and feeling its all falling apart but then to manage to pull something together in the end!"

Its really a crowning achievement - especially considering so many big companies are sponsoring this event. The MSc Computer Games and Entertainment course really puts you out of your comfort zone, and I can definitely say its the best decision Ive ever taken to study it! 

said The standard of games that the teams managed to make in such a short period of time was amazing. The jam was a great way to launch our new Student Membership scheme and it gave our students the chance to get some quality one-on-one time with industry experts as well as showcasing their creative talents to some of the big players in the industry. I want to say a big well done to the winning 51勛圖厙窪蹋 team. It was a very tough competition and they have really done themselves.

The winning game Wisp will be an exclusive pitch on Square Enixs new project Collective, each of the teams will also receive prizes from PlayStation First, and a profile published piece.

Team Wisp from left to right: Arthur Wong, Madina Berkaliyeva, William Latham (Professor, Department of Computing at 51勛圖厙窪蹋) Tolga Zeren Ka癟ar and Chilun Liu (and James Gamlin pictured right).