Games Showcase
Event description
We’re excited to welcome you to our campus for the Student Games Showcase, supported by MSI as part of UTS Tech Festival 2025!
Game development blends creativity and technology to create immersive digital experiences. From action-packed adventures to interactive educational tools, games have become a dynamic force for both entertainment and learning.
At the showcase, you'll meet talented UTS students who have harnessed their passion and skill to produce engaging video and board games. It is a chance to celebrate our students' accomplishments from the semester and showcase their skills as game designers and developers to a wider audience.
From impressive graphics and animations to engaging gameplay mechanics, these projects showcase the immense potential of game development to push the boundaries of what's possible in the digital world.
Date: Tuesday 1 July 2025
Time: 4:00pm - 7:30pm
Location: UTS Building 11. Please proceed to Level 4
Who is invited:
- All UTS students and staff members
- Friends and family
- Industry representatives and research partners
- Sydney Game Development Community
- Anyone curious about developing and playing games.
Top Rated Projects from:
- Game Design Methodologies: This second year core subject introduces basic iterative design methodologies, playtesting practices, and game design theory through hands-on projects that emphasize rapid prototyping and kit-bashing to produce proof of concept game
- Game Design Studio 1: Our third year capstone subject for the Bachelor of Games Development that teaches our students how to design, develop and implement a game based on client specifications. They examine the game mechanics for multiple indie and experimental games in developing their own game mechanics
- 3D Computer Animation: This subject covers the major areas of 3D computer animation. It provides students with the opportunity to learn a major commercial 3D modelling, animation and rendering package. It also covers the principles and practice of pre-production planning, production management, and post-production of an animation project.
- Computer Graphics: This subject helps students develop problem-solving and communication skills in the context of computer graphics, including shape representation, manipulation and visualisation. It helps students enhance their skills to design and implement three-dimensional (3D) computer images, such as those used in animated films, virtual reality (VR), data visualisation and computer games.
The Games Showcase is supported by:
Light refreshments will be provided.
Please register your attendance by Friday 27 June 2025.
For enquiries contact techfestival@uts.edu.au.
This event is proudly brought to you by the UTS Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.
To ensure a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable experience for all attendees, security measures are in place.
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