Friday, 11 July 2014

Bedfordshire win second place!

A team from the University of Bedfordshire won runners up for Mobile at Brains Eden in Cambridge last weekend. 5 Students from different courses and different years in the Computer science department took part in the 48 hour hackathon.


Image from @andra_ivanescu on twitter.

The event was one of the biggest hackathons I’ve been to, there was teams from all over the world there. Spain, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden and even Canada. The team consisted of Sean McGee (me), Bogdan Predescu, Liam Griffiths, Robert McGreal and Mathew Kaye.

The theme this year was “Unequal” and the game we designed was a medieval themed tilt game where you had to attack a castle while keeping the island even as all enemies would slide off.

We all won tablets for coming runners up and the first prize was a team from the Netherlands who again won tablets. The game will hopefully be published on android, iOS and windows market place soon. We are happy where we placed and considering the time taken we made a very polished and complete game. The competition was extremely good, almost every game we tried was unique and generally visually stunning.

Link to the game

I think the game turned out very well, considering the hackathon was 48 hours & only that time for those who brought there own laptops! We was stuck in a very hot room, 1 monitor and on macintoshes prone to over heating and made life difficult for us. We had an amazing outcome and are really happy with second place! A team from the Netherlands came first, we played there game during the gallery showcase and was great fun!

UPDATE: I also create a similar blog post which got featured on Microsoft.com! For those who wanted more information on it.

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