Group name: T&R
Game name: Veil of Chaos
Technology: Unity
Group members:
- TK (Thabang) Matlala
- R (Rynand) Wessels
Download the game here
A showcase for the BIS Multimedia degree
Group name: T&R
Game name: Veil of Chaos
Technology: Unity
Group members:
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Group name: Coop
Game name: Split
Technology: Unity
Group members:
The game placed 1st at the 2019 Final Year Expo.
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Group name: VFX
Game name: Whargharble
Technology: Unity
Group members:
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Group name: Subscribe to PewDiePie
Game name: Paths
Technology: Unity
Group members:
The game placed 2nd at the 2019 Final Year Expo.
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Group name: SoloCorp
Game name: Void Runner
Technology: Unity
Group members:
The game placed 3rd at the 2019 Final Year Expo.
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As part of the semester project for IMY 320, students had to film and edit a short horror film. The top 3 was as follows:
Third Place: Turn Out by Tolu Tagata
Group Members:
Second place: The Friend Circle by Area 51 Squad
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First place: Stitches by TTap Dev Productions
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Yesterday was the final-year project day where 3rd year students showed off the games they spent the year creating. Representatives from industry were invited to come talk to the students about their games and prospective employment opportunities. We are proud of the quality of work presented by the students.
The prizes awarded were as follows:
Congratulations to all the winners!
Below are some photos of the day. The games will be posted soon.
From 13 – 15 September 2019 we at the Multimedia Department at the University of Pretoria hosted our first-ever VR Jam. Taking inspiration from Game Jams and Hackathons, teams of developers were given a topic and three days to create a VR experience that explored this topic in their own way.
From 13 – 15 September 2019 we at the Multimedia Department at the University of Pretoria hosted our first-ever VR Jam. Taking inspiration from Game Jams and Hackathons, teams of developers were given a topic and three days to create a VR experience that explored this topic in their own way. Teams were given access to HTC Vive Pro headsets, high-end PCs to power them, and lots of pizza and snacks to power them through the weekend.
The topic for this VR Jam was: “Anything but first-person”. The result of the weekend was three games that explored this topic in very different ways. The judging panel was comprised of one representative each from University of Pretoria, Vega, 5DT, and InsideData Pty Ltd. The winning group went home with R5000.
We would like to thank our sponsors for the event:
We would also like to thank everyone who participated and stayed up late to create awesome VR experiences!
Proudly hosted by the VRI Lab: http://vri.up.ac.za/
For their Semester Project, IMY 774 students had to create an interactive Virtual Reality experience.
For their Semester Project, IMY 774 students had to create an interactive Virtual Reality experience.
Alien Implosion was created by Ray Leong using Unity
Neon Shooter was created by Kyle Oosthuizen using Unity
VR Bowling Turkeys was created by Takalani Sigama using Unity
Dr Strange was created by Marcel Myburg using Unity
Hunter Simulator was created by Kimi Beyl using Unity
Hammer Time was created by Monté Bouwer using Unity
Elemental Batting Defender was created by Golekane Thipe using Unreal Engine
Jumping Keys was created by Johanni van der Merwe using Unity
Sports Four VR was created by Nico Devonport using Unity
The top 3 from the Tilt Brush Competition are as follows:
3rd place: Jonathan Bertram
2nd place: Claudia Hemus
1st place: Doreen Davies
Congratulations to Doreen who gets R50 3D printing credit!
Also congratulations to Claudia and Jonathan and thanks to everyone who participated!