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Aspiring developers to create a video game in a weekend

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If you have always dreamt of using your creative talent to make a video game but not known where to start, then join Train2Game’s Game Jam for a weekend of design, development, coding and teamwork. The event will be held over 48 hours at the University of Bedfordshire from Friday March 25th to Sunday March 27th. Participating teams will have the opportunity to create a video game around a specific theme that will be available to the public to download free on the internet.

    The event is being hosted by blended learning provider Train2Game, and is open to anyone over 17 with an interest in game programming, design or art at a cost of £35, with free entry for existing students on one of Train2Game's four courses. All proceeds from the contest will be donated to The Prince’s Trust Charity that helps the development and improvement of young people, and provides opportunities for them to develop to their full capacity.

    Budding game developers can enter as an individual or team with up to six members. All individual entrants will be placed in a team that fits their existing skills as a programmer, artist or designer to ensure a good mix of talent that could take the title of Train2Game Game Jam Winners. The University of Bedfordshire's doors will be open to game jammers from 2pm on the afternoon of Friday 25th March for registration, with the theme for the game being announced at 6pm.

    Jamming will take place in one of The University of Bedfordshire's labs with computers capable of running all the latest software required for modern games development.

    Train2Game Course Director, Tony Bickley, comments "Train2Game's Game Jam is the perfect way for anyone with an interest in game development to put their skills to the test and work as part of a team to create some exciting new video game content. We're looking forward to seeing the results, which may well put the spotlight on some of the games industry's stars of tomorrow!".

    Dave Sharp, Head of Placements and Incubators at Train2Game, added "Train2Game's Game Jam is for all those with a passion for gaming, a test of skill, creativity and imagination. A small group acting as a team exemplifies where games development is heading and the Game Jam model brings that together beautifully. I'm expecting to see some new and crazy ideas flow out of this event and prove that the participants are up to the challenge!"

    Registration for Train2Game's Game Jam will be open from 10 February 2011 at Train2Game | Video Games Design Courses, Games Development Courses, visit the site for more information
     
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