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2020LCC伦敦传媒学院游戏设计BA (Hons) Games Design毕设展全面发布,共计23组作品不容错过!

 UXD尤克斯 2021-01-04

2020年受疫情的影响皇艺、伦艺、罗德岛、代尔夫特等海外名校纷纷发布了线上毕设/设计展,以展示学术研究成果。近日LCC伦敦传媒学院BA (Hons) Games Design正式发布了毕业展,UXD将对本次毕业展进行全面报道。

以上为参与展出的学生名单

2020 LCC伦敦传媒学院BA (Hons) Games Design专业共有23组设计。同学们可以通过欣赏这些作品了解海外最新设计动态、寻找设计灵感、了解设计先锋趋势,不断提升自身设计水平。以下为本次毕设展全播报,扫码可领取完整23组高清设计大礼包。

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01

A Game Designer and Creative

Ryota Kuroiwa


Here, you can see a collection of my best game projects I worked on during my time here at university. The games I worked on range from solo projects to group projects, 3D to 2D, and even simple games which only use two buttons, to multiple choice, branching narratives that contain multiple endings. All of these games, plus others as well, are free to play at the links below.

Check out my portfolio: https://ryotakuroiwa./
To play some of the games directly, check out my page: https://ryotak./



02

Frog Island

Oliver Pope


Download Frog Island Here!

Frog Island is a 3d platformer game, where you are a small frog with a big tongue and bigger ambitions. The player uses their frog tongue to swing themselves and fling obstacles to get to the end as fast as possible. When it comes to Frog Island, the core design goal was to make the game “all about the tongue”, giving the player full control over it!

Features of Frog Island Include :

Unique interactions in every level based on the core mechanic, including rowing a boat, throwing darts, and creating bridges.

Levels designed for casual players taking it easy, with a forgiving checkpoint system, and easy platforming, but also experienced players trying to beat their best time, with hidden shortcuts, and technically difficult platforming.

Secret coins, bananas, and hats for the frog hidden in every level, for players who like to explore and collect it all.



03

Graduate Showcase

SamuelAmram


This showcase pictures my work made during those last 3 years at UAL.



04

Graduate Showcase

MatthewSutton


The content shown in my showcase displays my favourite work produced during my time at London College of Communication, including personal projects.

The work provided here shows my desire to create grand experiences that are grounded by its mechanics and content but produce meaningful play.

The games can be played at https://mattsutton./



05

Graduate Showcase 2020

Anthony McCarthy


This showcase features some of the work that I have created during my time on BA (Hons) Game Design. The showcase features work that I created as an individual, as well as work that was created as part of a team.



06

Emma Landolfini Showcase

Emma Landolfini


Retro Race is my final year project which i created as a lead designer in collaboration with my peer Samuel Amram the lead programmer. Retro Race contains a detailed tutorial available in the menu and 6 levels to complete. The objective of the game is to go through the 6 different levels in the time indicated at the start of each level. By completing each level the player will be able to unlock a new car to play with. There are collectibles placed on the road so the player can get rewind times.



07

My Portfolio

Miguel Matos


This pdf is merely a preview of my website, for full interaction and functionality please visit https://www.
Here you will be able to see games I have designed and developed.



08

Cats to Cars: Game Design

Jack Roper


Here you can find images, videos and links of the games I have made during my time at London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, using what I've learnt about game theory and iterative player-centred



09

Peter Gatrell's - Cyber Sword

Peter John Gatrell


Cyber Sword is a tongue in cheek take on a sci-fi sword fight. Join our main character, Ember; in destroying an evil cloning facility.

The game is a simple puzzle/turn based fighting game with a full tutorial and short story.

Other games I have created or helped to create are playable on my page: https://peter-gatrell-games./



10

anntionette ussher


This is my final major project



11

Jack McPherson Game Designer extraordinaire!

JACK MCPHERSON


Here is a showcase of some of the work I'm most proud of during my time here at London College of Communication, University of the Arts London. From ghosts haunting businesses, to lumberjacks fighting for survival, my games exemplify the playful nature I bring to my games. None alike, all unique in their own way. All built from the ground up by me and some with my classmates.

You can check out my portfolio here: https://www./and you can find my page here:https://jackmcphersongames./



12

BA Games Design

Ashley Ghanekar


This showcase will present various game design pieces that I have created by myself or in a group throughout my three years studying the course.



13

More Than Entertainment

zhenzhou Yang


Games are born from but not limited to entertainment. .

Just as physical stores are gradually replaced by virtual ones, interactive experiences like "games" will gradually replace the general image and video media, becoming one of the mainstream media in the fields of advertising and exhibitions. It is also a new approach to help teaching people.

This proposal includes an attempt to maximize the interactive experience, an educational game created by news and facts, and a virtual disaster that built based on a real-world model.



14

Nichola Humphreys


This showcase displays the most iconic projects I've worked on over the last 3 years, both independently and in teams. Different skills in various programmes have been displayed through each of these projects, for example, complicated mechanics in Unity and stylised aesthetics using 3DS Max (Nightlight and Bus Stop) and Photoshop (Adventure Slime).

Website: https://nicholahumphreys./
Itch.io: https://humphreysmedia./



15

Painting A Game

Sevket Shevket


This is a collection of my best work which I have created during my time on the course. You can see the growth of my skills as I use what I have learnt to further refine my abilities as I "paint" a game. This is evident as you look at my later games. This collection includes both digital and non digital games.

Use https://gaze00./ to more.or https://sevketshevket./website .



16

Virtual Showcase

David Barton


This showcase puts on display the work I'm most proud of from my time at University of The Arts London. From a small 'Game Jam' game about a hoppity frog to an epic Dungeon Crawler, there is something for everyone!

You can check the games out for yourself on my page here: https://wolfspear./
and visit my website for more info here: davidbarton-gamedesigner.co.uk



17

BA Games Design Showcase 2020

Arthur Audren de Kerdrel


A compilation of many different games made during the course year, alongside skills learned and a critique of each game made.



18

Virtual Showcase (Experimental)

Finn Fleming


An award-winning graphic designer in a past life, Finn found his true purpose in life on a BA Games Design course at University of the Arts London, where he recently graduated with flying colours. Currently leading a team of 4 participating in the UK Games Fund's Tranzfuser programme, Finn is looking for part-time work to compliment his commitments as a founding member of OFFBRAND™.



19

Reach

JamieJean Dowson


Wall-jump, slide and even fly your way through each room in this unique, difficult-to-master platformer with a heavy emphasis on momentum. Once you reach the end, earn your mastery of flight and improve your best time… then prove your mettle in the deadly, deteriorating West Wing.



20

Hassan Iqbal's - Power Grid: Corruption

Hassan Iqbal


Power Grid: Corruption is a 2D sci-fi action platformer where the choices you make affect the world around you. Run, jump & grapple your way through the environment as you attempt to discover who or what has corrupted the world you swore to defend but be sure not to become corrupted yourself.



21

Frog Island

Kingsley Hopking


Frog Island is a 3d platformer game, where you are a small frog with a big tongue and bigger ambitions. The player uses their frog tongue to swing themselves and fling obstacles to get to the end as fast as possible. When it comes to Frog Island, the core design goal was to make the game “all about the tongue”, giving the player full control over it!

Features of Frog Island Include :

Unique interactions in every level based on the core mechanic, including rowing a boat, throwing darts, and creating bridges.

Levels designed for casual players taking it easy, with a forgiving checkpoint system, and easy platforming, but also experienced players trying to beat their best time, with hidden shortcuts, and technically difficult platforming.

Secret coins, bananas, and hats for the frog hidden in every level, for players who like to explore and collect it all.

See more: frogislandgame.com



22

Free to Leave

Lascelle Sandy


Free to Leave is an escape room game where you must solve puzzles and find items in order to safely leave the room. Be careful, there's a time limit!



23

Mommy? - a 2D horror game

Jamie Li


I made this video game for my final year project at university on BA Games Design. The game centres around a little lost girl who got separated from their mother on the streets and the aim is to find her. However it seems that the girl is not alone and things can get a bit scary walking through the dark streets. The game mainly focuses on the concept of AR but in 2D form by toggling a camera screen function to be able to see things not normally seen by the naked eye.

You can download and play the full version of my game here: https://jynli707./mommy


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