Take a look at this curated selection of projects from game jams and school productions from prior years! Here's some quick terminology:
What's an AIE Production Project?
At the end of every school year for our Game Art and Animation, Game Programming, and Game Design and Production students, we conduct a massive cross-discipline project where students from every department form teams to create a game from start to finish.
What's a game jam?
Game jams invite people to participate (either online or in-person) in a short-term project, often last anywhere from one day to one month, to make a quick prototype of a game! These games are often rough, lacking some polish, may have bugs, but provide an opportunity for people to meet new people and have fun with making games.
This is a 1-player psychological-horror game jam project.
This requires a mouse and keyboard.
This is a one-player first-person-shooter project from our 2nd Year AIE Production subject.
This requires a mouse and keyboard.
This is a one-player casual game jam project.
Supports keyboard and mouse + controller.
This is a one-player twin-stick shooter and bullet hell game from our 1st Year AIE Production subject.
Supports controller.
This is a one-player first person puzzle project from our 1st Year AIE Production subject.
Supports keyboard and mouse.
This is a one-player infinite flying game from our 1st Year AIE Production Subject.
Supports keyboard and mouse + controller.
This is a 4-player party survival game jam project.
This requires one controller for each player.
This is a 4-player party game jam project.
This requires one controller for each player.
This is a 1-player arcade first-person-shooter game jam project.
This supports keyboard + mouse.