- University News Archive - 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock /news-archive/tag/global-game-jam/ 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Thu, 08 May 2025 20:10:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock to host Global Game Jam Jan. 25-27 /news-archive/2019/01/18/global-game-jam-2/ Fri, 18 Jan 2019 20:59:02 +0000 /news/?p=73145 ... 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock to host Global Game Jam Jan. 25-27]]> The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will host a Jan. 25-27 for those who are interested in creating a game in 48 hours.聽 is the world鈥檚 largest game jam event taking place around the world at different locations. The event is similar to a hackathon but is focused on game development. 聽 Nearly 43,000 people participated in Global Game Jam 2018, resulting in 8,597 games developed at 803 sites in 108 countries. At 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock, 10 people participated in the university鈥檚 first Global Game Jam last year, resulting in the creation of five games based on the theme of transmission. While design and coding skills are important in game development, the event鈥檚 organizers encourage anyone interested in games to participate. 鈥淭he great thing about games is how interdisciplinary they are,鈥 said Olivia Dunlap, a graduate student in computer science who is organizing the event with alumnus Robbie Hunt. 聽鈥淢ost games require programming and art skills, but writers, musicians, actors, and more can all contribute to a great game. For independent game production, marketing, social media management, team management, and other production-related skills are also necessary. But what that means for an event like the Global Game Jam is that you can enter with little-to-no art or programming experience and still make a game that is fun, or that tells a great story.鈥 Dunlap noted that there are several programs that the Global Game Jam organizers will demonstrate to participants that will easily help them break into the world of game development. 鈥淭here are really accessible tools such as or or that make it really easy to get started, and there will be people like me around who will be happy to mentor for those tools,鈥 she said. 鈥淔or example, we had an attendee at last year’s jam who had never touched the Unity game engine before, but by the end of the 48 hours, he and his team had made . If you’re a programmer, an artist, a writer, a designer, a mathematician, or are just plain bored and want to try and make something cool, you should definitely try out the Global Game Jam!鈥 Participants will gather at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock on Friday, Jan. 25, be divided into teams, watch a short video keynote with advice from leading game developers, and then a secret theme will be announced. Teams have 48 hours to design, develop, create, test, and make a new game based on the theme. The game jam will be held in the CRUX Lab in Stabler Hall Room 603 from 3 p.m. Jan. 25, until 5 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 27, when participants鈥 games will be revealed. Snacks, a sound booth, green screen, and a limited number of computers with game development tools will be available, but participants are encouraged to bring their own computers. 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock鈥檚 event is hosted by the Department of Rhetoric and Writing and Little Rock Game Designers. Dr. Joe Williams, associate professor or rhetoric and writing, is the faculty advisor. Register for the event by signing up at the . For more information, email Dunlap at playlittlerockgames@gmail.com. In the upper right photo, these 10 gamers participated in 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock’s first Global Game Jam in 2018, creating five games in 48 hours.聽Back row (L to R): Zack Bolt, Tanner Marshall, Geoffrey Townsley, Alex Barton, Joe Williams, and Kyle Hooks. Front row: Olivia Dunlap, Robbie Hunt, and Loren Snow.聽]]> Game design enthusiasts develop 5 games in 48 hours at Global Game Jam /news-archive/2018/02/09/game-design-global-game-jam/ Fri, 09 Feb 2018 14:17:50 +0000 /news/?p=69331 ... Game design enthusiasts develop 5 games in 48 hours at Global Game Jam]]> Ten game lovers got down and dirty during the 48-hour Global Game Jam event held Jan. 26-28 at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. 

Those two days were marked by tears, anger, frustration, and little sleep, but the end result was a moment of triumph as the participants, some who had no previous game development experience, banded together to complete five creative games in a short time period.

鈥淚t was exhausting, but incredibly rewarding,鈥 said Olivia Dunlap, a 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock senior and co-founder of Little Rock Game Designers who led the event. 鈥淚 was able to stay up for 36 hours straight without dying. Everyone was very energetic and positive, but there were a few tense moments as the clock started to run out.鈥

This is the first time 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock has participated in Global Game Jam, which is similar to a hackathon but is focused on game development. Nearly 43,000 people participated in Global Game Jam 2018, resulting in 8,597 games developed at 803 sites in 108 countries. Participants were given a theme and then had 48 hours to create a game.

The participants included 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock students Zach Bolt, Olivia Dunlap, Kyle Hooks, Tanner Marshall, co-founder of Little Rock Game Designers, Geoffrey Townsley, and Loren Snow, as well as Alex Barton, local artist, Robbie Hunt, 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock alumnus and co-founder of Little Rock Game Designers, Joe Williams, associate professor of rhetoric and writing, and Jason Zak, lead artist at the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Emerging Analytics Center.

鈥淭his year鈥檚 theme was transmission,鈥 Dunlap said. 鈥淚 feel like it was a good theme because it allowed for some good interpretations and some very interesting stuff came out of it. Across the world, people made car-driving games; some interpreted it as a transmission of information or the transmission of disease. There was a lot of variety.鈥

You can check out the games on the. They include:

  1. 鈥淎辫耻蝉鈥 by Zack Bolt, Geoffrey Townsley, Loren Snow, and Jason Zak

A small, fast-paced strategy game where players have to simultaneously bring peace and balance to four planets by transmitting heat, cold, life, and technology among them while managing breakouts of war and disease.

  1. Chaotic Good鈥 by Joe Williams

A narrative game where players converse with people to determine if they have contracted a mysterious disease while trying not to be infected. Players must choose the fate of the people, and the disease in question isn鈥檛 quite what it seems.

  1. 颁丑谤辞尘补迟颈肠颈迟测鈥 by Olivia Dunlap

A short narrative cyberpunk game with many beginnings and one ending. Color is indicative of your android鈥檚 archetype. Players choose a palette, and see how their  choices can affect it while following a mysterious call toward the center of a sprawling city.

  1. 鈥淕ot a Moment?鈥 by Kyle Hooks and Alex Barton

An old man is tasked with imparting his wisdom to a young girl struggling with life. Players give her advice to influence her choices in a balancing act of managing logic, empathy, selfishness, and compromise in a volatile relationship.

  1. 鈥沦补濒驳谤别产鈥 by Robbie Hunt and Tanner Marshall

A card-matching puzzle game with a twist; players must answer the mysterious Salgreb鈥檚 questions, and the cards seem to move. Players must figure out the patterns  to succeed.

While many people assume that art, design, and coding skills are needed for game development, Dunlap hopes to show people that anyone can help create a game.

鈥淭he cool thing about game design is that there are some really accessible tools,鈥 she said. 鈥For example, there is a tool called Twine that is a text editor that allows writers to easily create branching stories. It’s a robust tool, but is also easy to pick up for first timers or anyone who isn’t programming-minded. There are a lot of options for people who can鈥檛 do art or code. Anyone who is interested in game design can come to an event like this and learn a lot.鈥

糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock鈥檚 event was sponsored by the Department of Rhetoric and Writing, Little Rock Game Designers, and Little Rock Games. For more information about other game design events in central Arkansas, email Olivia Dunlap at playlittlerockgames@gmail.com.

In the upper right photo, participants in the 2018 Global Game Jam brainstorm ideas for new video games. Back row (L to R): Zack Bolt, Tanner Marshall, Geoffrey Townsley, Alex Barton, Joe Williams, and Kyle Hooks. Front row: Olivia Dunlap, Robbie Hunt, and Loren Snow.

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糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock to host Global Game Jam Jan. 26-28 /news-archive/2018/01/23/global-game-jam/ Tue, 23 Jan 2018 18:13:49 +0000 /news/?p=69083 ... 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock to host Global Game Jam Jan. 26-28]]> The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will host aJan. 26-28 for adults who are interested in creating a game in 48 hours. is the world鈥檚 largest game jam event taking placing around the world at different locations. The event is similar to a hackathon but is focused on game development. In January 2017, more than 700 locations in 95 countries participated in Global Game Jam, which resulted in the creation of more than 7,000 games in a single weekend. Participants will gather at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock on Friday afternoon and be divided into teams, watch a short video keynote with advice from leading game developers, and then a secret theme will be announced. Teams will then have 48 hours to complete a game based on the theme. Pre-event check-in for Global Game Jam will take place from noon to 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 26, in Donaghey Student Center Ledbetter B. The game jam will be held in the CRUX Lab in Stabler Hall Room 603 from 3 p.m. Jan. 26 until 5 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 28, when participants鈥 games will be revealed. A sound booth, green screen, and a limited number of computers with game development tools will be available, but participants are encouraged to bring their own computers. 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock鈥檚 event is hosted by the Department of Rhetoric and Writing, Little Rock Game Designers, and Little Rock Games. Register for the event by signing up at the. For more information, email Olivia Dunlap at playlittlerockgames@gmail.com. ]]>