Entries by Rob (3094)
Mad March Bash
Wednesday, March 25, 2009 at 11:59PM Today was the day of the Mad March Bash. This follows on from the Christmas bash we had at, er, Christmas, and has pretty much the same format. With a treasure Hunt too.
We had to use a different lab for the FragFest, but this did mean that we could have more systems, with 32 players taking part in mammoth Counterstrike action.
Network Gaming Action – but the only things moving are mice and keyboards
We tried using the Buzz quiz, and that was a great success. At Counterstike I got shot every time, but with Buzz I actually managed to win one contest. Go me.
Getting the Buzz
The food was the usual Pizza, fizzy drinks and afters. Including (of course) Easter eggs.
Meat Feast was still the most popular…
We actually had a winner of the Treasure Hunt. The team “The Nuzzling Badgers” managed to find every single cunningly hidden tag. Even the very high one.
Now, that’s a prize worth winning.
The Dance Mats were popular as ever.
..as was Rock Band.
Thanks to everyone who came along, I think a good time was had. Now we start preparing for the Grand Finale Midsummer Bash.
There are some more pictures on Flickr. I’ve tagged them with hull2009madmarchbash.
pictures Tag Treasure Hunt
Tuesday, March 24, 2009 at 11:00PM Spend all evening setting up a Tag Treasure Hunt for our Mad March Bash tomorrow. I’m using these new fangled tags from Microsoft that let you use pretty much any mobile phone which has a camera and a network connection to read a printed tag.
The phone hooks up with the tag server which delivers a message, a business card or a web link. We’ve come up with 26 clues to 26 websites and 26 tag stickers. The idea is that you match the clue to the tag.
As an example, one clue was
"640K should be enough for anyone" But he claims he never said it
And the answer….
Tomorrow I’m going to print out the tags on the Pogo printer and then stick them around the department for the students to find. Should be fun.
X48 Cheesy Success
Tuesday, March 24, 2009 at 08:00PM Last weekend four of our students went over to Derby to take part in the X48 Marathon gamecamp. The idea was to create a game from scratch using C# and XNA 3.0 based on a particular theme. So it was that Harry Overs, Rob Eagle, Rob Hubbucks and Craig Dickman from our second year headed over to Derby to rub shoulders with lots of fellow game developers, many of whom were students from Masters levels courses.
Our lowly second years actually did quite well for themselves. The theme was “evolution” and by the simple technique of not sleeping for a day and a half they managed to come up with “Evo Fighter” a beat-em-up that merges arcade punching action with an exposition of the ideas of Darwin.
Part of the very funny start screen….
Evo Fighting Action
This managed to walk off with the “Cheesiest Game Award”. When the cheese arrives from Derby, I’ll put up a picture of the team with their prize. I’m very proud of them, and like to think I have taught them well. You can find out more about them here.
Apparently Channel 4 were there filming, so there might be some TV coverage too.
I’m hoping that the competition will become an annual event. I’m tempted to dress up as a student (some say I already do) so that I can take part if it runs again. Many thanks to everyone at Derby, Microsoft and Pixel-Lab for setting it up.
Off the Air
Monday, March 23, 2009 at 10:15PM After a great weekend, everything broke. On Monday a router failed at my service provider, which knocked out the IP address that all my blog pages live at.
This probably worried me a lot more than it should. After all, it is not as if I run a business from these pages. But the thought that the link to the outside world was broken was kind of upsetting. I’ve been blogging for a long time, and it is the first time that I’ve been “off the air” like this.
Anyhoo, the new address is now in place, and you should be able to read this.
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