Hey!
Jesper Taxbøl, Pernille Sihm and I was invited to participate in the Royal Society Science Game Jam in London a little while ago. It was a pretty fast paced 12 hour game jam taking place the morning after the Nordic Game Party . The games are now being exhibited at the Science Summer Exhibition and you are free to vote for our game the Seaglider here:
http://sse.royalsociety.org/2013/games/.
The winning game gets a little money to develop it a little further.
The game jam was sort of interesting because we were teamed up with a specific research project and worked closely with one of the researchers. The communication of the science is far from perfect, but pretty good for a 12 hour jam.
We did a bit of polish and Morten Mygind contributed with a soundtrack before we put it online.
Gorm Lai also participated and made the game Cell Invaders! Seems like we are the two teams fighting for the main prize. I am expecting him to hijack this thread and tell people to vote for him instead! Let the vote battle begin!
A science game jam game: The Seaglider
Re: A science game jam game: The Seaglider
Challenge accepted! I was waiting for you to post about it here on Spiludvikling , and as you said I worked on the game Cell Invaders with my team. We are currently neck to neck with tim's team, taking turns being slightly ahead.timgarbos wrote: Gorm Lai also participated and made the game Cell Invaders! Seems like we are the two teams fighting for the main prize. I am expecting him to hijack this thread and tell people to vote for him instead! Let the vote battle begin!
Cell Invaders is also available on for iPad on iTunes for free. It works really well on a touch interface.
But please vote for the game you like best, even if it is not Cell Invaders or Seaglider.
Voting link: http://sse.royalsociety.org/2013/games/
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Re: A science game jam game: The Seaglider
May the best game win!
Re: A science game jam game: The Seaglider
Just tried out both games and they were both very cool - yet I had my favourite, and my vote is cast!
Expecting to make a cool game that commuincates science well in 12 hours is also pretty ambitious but good job to both of the teams.
Just FYI when I cast my vote the games were essentially dead even, may the best game win!
Expecting to make a cool game that commuincates science well in 12 hours is also pretty ambitious but good job to both of the teams.
Just FYI when I cast my vote the games were essentially dead even, may the best game win!
Re: A science game jam game: The Seaglider
Spoiler Mr B
The 2 games were only 7 votes apart when I voted...
The 2 games were only 7 votes apart when I voted...
Re: A science game jam game: The Seaglider
Ah, don't worry about it . The vote only started Thursday afternoon, and doesn't end until this Sunday, so a lot of things can still change and the games have changed ranks a lot. I sometimes think we are safe, and then suddenly Tim and his gang are in front ;pEKnudsen wrote:Spoiler Mr B
The 2 games were only 7 votes apart when I voted...