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Thursday
Oct142010

Mad Game Development Week at Hull

Sweeties

We are having a "Mad Game Development" in the department next week. Any students who are interested in taking part can sign up and get cracking on our game idea.

The game will be developed in a week, starting on Monday 18th of October and running up to the weekend of the 23rd and 24th of October when we are going have a "pressure session" where we can work overnight to get the game ready for submission to Xbox Live.

The scenario for the game will be released on Monday 18th at 9:00am on www.robmiles.com (i.e. here). Students from Hull are welcome to form teams of up to 4 to get together and produce a game. All the games must be written using XNA and target the Windows PC and Xbox 360. We will have some Xbox 360 machines on site for testing over the weekend, and some Windows Phones. If the game passes our stringent quality control we will submit to Xbox Indie games and maybe even Windows Phone Marketplace on Sunday.

If you want to create a Windows Phone version of the game then we will have a special category for Windows Phone submissions. A team can create one version that works on one platform or different versions. Your call.

If you sign up we would expect you to come along on Saturday morning to the department to take part in the "all nighter" part of the development, finishing at lunchtime on Sunday . We will be on hand to give help (we might even be working on our own version of the game).

Pizza and drinks will be provided during the night. We will also have a few games set up for rest and recreation. If you think you will have any time to spare.

We will be producing some artwork and other assets for the game. You can use ours, or make your own. We will also have a writer from 360 magazine along over the weekend to cover the game development and see what you are doing. So you might even end up in the magazine. And we have some Microsoft goodies to give away during the night.

We will be holding briefing meetings during next week when you can come and discuss how you are getting on. These will be at 1:15pm on Monday 18th, Wed 20th and Friday 22nd of October in the Design Lab (room 312).

If you want to take part, form a team and send me an email with the name of your team and the names of the members. I will register you and give you access to the resource pages on Skydrive, which will go live on Monday next week.

The development is open to students in the University of Hull from any Department and any year.

Staff can enter too, but they aren't allowed to have any of the goodies.

Reader Comments (10)

22nd ;)
October 14, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCameron Wilby
Wah! The evils of block copy......

Fixed.
October 15, 2010 | Registered CommenterRob
I havent really had much experiance in programming, would it still be ok to enter? are holding this even every year?
October 15, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterArjun
If you have some experience with XNA then you might be OK, but if you've not used it before then you might be advised to wait until next year. If all goes well we will try to do the same thing again.
October 15, 2010 | Registered CommenterRob
Consider me going, but I can only do about 6 hours on the Saturday. If we're lucky our team should have most of it done by then anyway ;)
October 15, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJoel
No longer a student, and your having a dev week :(
Can I gate crash?
Have fun guys.
October 15, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMathew J Spearey
Hi, I've been watching your video on Windows 7 Mobile Jump Start at http://windowsteamblog.com/windows_phone/b/wpdev/archive/2010/08/17/windows-phone-7-jump-start-training.aspx

I'm interested in knowing whether your Psg/Master degree programs will have a module in Mobile games/app development?

I did look on the Hull University web hub for games development and notice you are affiliated with Skillset; however I could not find any info on Mobile development and where you are with that.

I am talking with Teeside University about their own movement into mobile application development, and I believe there could be a possibility of cross-over and knowledge transfer.

What would be the best way to progress with this enquiry?
October 16, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAD
Theres a group of us that just started learning this year =]

And we arent sure whether to sign up =s

We are TERRIBLE but try hard :D

We have a bit of a thing working that could almost be called a game!! =p

But its very basic =p
October 16, 2010 | Unregistered Commenter...
AD - we do have a mobile development strand to our course but it is not focused on games as such. Send me an email and I'll pass it around folks at Hull for discussion.

"Just started learning this year..." - come along on Monday and see what you think.
October 16, 2010 | Registered CommenterRob
I have a lecture at that time :'(

I can make the wednesday one tho :D
October 16, 2010 | Unregistered Commenter...

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