After six weeks of hands-on training in the wonderful world of video game development, Arizona high school students have created a number of games that will make their public debut on Friday, July 18, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Naturally, the public is invited to play these video games from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., followed by the CampGame awards ceremony and reception.
Students designed and developed these games under the watchful eye of Ashish Amresh, a lecturer in the School of Computing and Informatics. Fifteen students from Arizona high schools have been working with ASU's game development technology to develop concepts and prototypes for new games all summer and the games on display are the fruits of their labor.
Those wanting to learn more about the program can visit
sci.asu.edu/campgame/. The only caveat is that this little summer workshop is very expensive if you don't have a scholarship...