DreamHack Live

DreamHack (Winter 2004). Picture by Toffelginkgo (Wikimedia Commons), used under the GNU Free Documentation License.
DreamHack – with it’s more than 12 000 participants – is the worlds largest computer festival, held right here in Sweden twice a year. DH Summer 2010 is underway as we speak, and as always we have a bunch of students displaying their work and representing our education at the DreamHack Expo. Make sure to drop by, try our games and hang out if you’re at the event.

And if you’re not (for whatever reason…) in Jönköping right now – don’t fret! Swedish Television is broadcasting live from DreamHack and the stream is available online! Daniel Hagström – one of our first year programmers was interviewed yesterday and did a great job! Check it out for a glimpse of what we do and were this education can take you.

Starts at 00:52:20. The interview is interrupted for a segment about game music, and continues at 01:24:00.

Unfortunately no subtitles for our international visitors. 🙁

Want more DreamHack goodness? Check out their Flickr stream and YouTube channel!

Game of the Year!


The 2010 edition of the Swedish Game Awards is over. The winners were announced at the Grande Finale on the 12th of June, and the prestigious Game of the Year went to GAME students!

Dwarfs is a third year project, an arcade strategy game for PC and Xbox360 putting you in charge of helping a computer controlled tribe of Dwarfs to excavate randomly generated mountains. You must help them gather juicy minerals and valuable gold, all the while protecting your Town Hall from harm. The SGA Jury motivation read: “Charming graphics, well thought out and fun. An overall solution that really works with an excellent tutorial that introduces a fun, tactic and strategic gameplay.” .

GAME has never had a big presence at SGA, largely due to scheduling conflicts. Our students are smack in the middle of production when SGA requests final submissions. But every now and again student teams have an early playable ready in time and enters the national competition. Thus Dwarfs can proudly join Promqueen (2005), Sumo (2006) and Vertigo (2009) in the list of GAME productions recognized at the Swedish Game Awards thus far.

Well done everyone!

PS. It might be worth noting that the Game of the Year-award came hot on the heels of the team’s well deserved Pwnage Award at Gotland Game Awards less than a week ago. 🙂

Gotland Game Awards 2010

It has been done. GGA 2010 was bigger, bolder, better and beautifuller than ever before. There were arcades, games and movies. There were presentations, lectures and conversations. There were speeches, awards, winners and losers. There were drinks, foods and rock-n-roll. And there were fireworks, lasers and a party with no room to spare.

All pictures, videos and games will be uploaded during the summer – the dataset is absotively huge – please be patient and subscribe to our feed to be notified whenever they’re available! For now, please enjoy these select few pics from the exhibition and award show.

Photos from the mingle, award ceremony and party has been added (though they are, to be honest, not properly sorted yet…). The student projects are up, and I’ve added filtering functions, so you can now browse all 1st year, 2nd year, 3rd year and 4th year projects separately. Check out the tag cloud for more ways to drill into this site.

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Work in progress…

Gotland Game Awards are three short days away. This is what a crunch looks like. 🙂




To our students a “weekend” is a purely theoretical concept at this point. For the rest of you; have a good one! We hope to see you all monday, at what will undoubtedly be the most impressive Gotland Game Awards yet!