DigiPen’s student titles for AY 2007 announced

DigiPen Institute of Technology announces 2006-2007 student projects - Image 1 

Washington’s DigiPen Institute of Technology, an institution focused on educating the next generation of game developers, has revealed the student titles of the proposed game projects back in 2006. These projects are pegged for the academic year (AY) 2006 – 2007 and are subject to change while each title’s development continues.

The game projects are currently hosted at their respective team domains within the main site, where visitors may view the team members and download the titles to try out (if completed). They’ve got a great assortment of game concepts on each title, although you might have noticed there’s quite an air for physics in games at the moment. Is someone catering to Valve again?

We can’t be sure if any of the titles will get to win awards by the next Independent Games Festival. But with a few more awards ceremonies coming up with student creativity in mind, there’s a chance that we could be seeing one of these games steal away another award. Oh yeah, there’s a paper airplane game concept which sounds similar to that of David Jaffe‘s idea at the 2007 GDC

DigiPen Institute of Technology announces 2006-2007 student projects - Image 1 

Washington’s DigiPen Institute of Technology, an institution focused on educating the next generation of game developers, has revealed the student titles of the proposed game projects back in 2006. These projects are pegged for the academic year (AY) 2006 – 2007 and are subject to change while each title’s development continues.

The game projects are currently hosted at their respective team domains within the main site, where visitors may view the team members and download the titles to try out (if completed). They’ve got a great assortment of game concepts on each title, although you might have noticed there’s quite an air for physics in games at the moment. Is someone catering to Valve again?

We can’t be sure if any of the titles will get to win awards by the next Independent Games Festival. But with a few more awards ceremonies coming up with student creativity in mind, there’s a chance that we could be seeing one of these games steal away another award. Oh yeah, there’s a paper airplane game concept which sounds similar to that of David Jaffe‘s idea at the 2007 GDC

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