The Besutan Game of One of the School of Computing Students Brings Tel-U to be the Winner of the Mobile Games Developer Challenge
Bandung – SOC, The UpSee Studio Telkom University team along with Game Land On Stage won the Mobile Games Developer Challenge, in the Rookie category. The Mobile Games Developer Challenge is a competition game organized by Dicoding online and supported by Intel Indonesia. This competition takes place at the beginning of February 2015, the registration and submission deadline on March 31, 2015, and the judging takes place in early April 2015. However, the published game after February 1, 2015, will get a plus point. The Mobile Games Developer Challenge consists of 2 categories, namely, Mobile Game Developer Challenge Rookie and Mobile Game Developer Challenge Professional. The total prize of this Mobile Game Developer Challenge is 100,000 XP from Dicoding.
On this occasion, the UpSee Studio Telkom University Team became the first winner in the Mobile Game Developer Challenge Rookie category, by gaining 20,000 points with the Land On Stage Game, which was guided by a lecturer, Mr. Alfian Akbar Gozali and members:
- Muhammad Alif Akbar (Bachelor of Informatics Engineering 2013 – School of Computing)
- Reza Stallone Asmuruf (Diploma in Informatics Engineering 2014)
- Reynold Erwandi(Diploma in Informatics Engineering 2014)
- Ibrahim Al-Mahi(Bachelor of Computer Systems 2014)
- Andini Setya Arianti (DKV 2012)
“The team was formed, and this game was when iCup last December. So this time the team is only reusing the existing game, “said Muhammad Alif Akbar, when asked for an explanation of how to prepare for the challenge.
As a Rookie category winner game, Land on Stage is a 2D platform game with interesting puzzles. This game is about an acrobatic circus named Philip Craig who wants to bring joy to all children in various countries through acrobatic attractions full of dangerous obstacles. Of course, this game is already available in the PlayStore and is not paid so you can easily download it. (sal)