The results is out, and out of the 150 teams battling for a place in the finals, the 6 teams have been chosen. Unfortunately, we were not one of them, but congratulations to the teams going to Poland this summer! Here’s a short list of the finalists:
Fomis Team
EMuS
Gears Studio
JubJub
By Implication, and more, and more
PapaPuré
Our participation in Imagine Cup this year, a first for us all, has been incredibly rewarding. We’ve done countless of errors and mistakes, which we only will benefit from in the future. The competition spans almost a year, but in reality it feels like we’ve built a game from scratch in a few weekends in total! Project management and planning is sure to take place on a completely different level in the future. Overall, every aspect of the competition has been truly valuable.
Despite not advancing to the finals, we will keep developing Garbalicious. After receiving the huge amount of positive feedback we cant thing of anything else! Aside from all the nice words we’ve gotten from other people and contestants, we’ve received some really inspirational comments from a Producer at DICE and a veteran games journalist among others. We’ll keep updating this blog over the summer, with the aim of having a feature-packed demo, with at least 2-3 levels by August. Now we just have to finish off our exams for the semester, then its back to Garbalicious!
See you around!
- Team Flop
Tags: development, Imagine cup
October 19, 2011 at 06:07 |
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