Do you take such a great interest in video games that one day you’d like to create them yourself? Are you bursting with new and innovative game concepts and do you like to think about video games on a conceptual level? Then you just might be an ideal fit for the Game Design curriculum at Continue reading →
For young children, learning how to read is a crucial skill. Being able to read, piques their curiosity and makes it easier to gain knowledge by themselves, which is highly motivating to discover the world even more. While reading is key, it doesn’t come easy to everyone. Enter FONEMI (link in Dutch), a webapp for Continue reading →
If Larian Studios is the founding father of the #BelgianGamesIndustry, then Digital Arts and Entertainment surely are the watchful godparents that nurtured the child while daddy was out working. Program initiator Rik “Master Chief” Leenknegt and his band of wise magisters have been teaching the magic of game development for close to 15 years now, Continue reading →
One of the most common tips industry veterans have for beginning video game developers is to complete a production cycle from start to finish. Anyone can come up with an idea or hammer out a prototype, but identifying the right project and releasing a finished product is the hard part. As this can take anywhere Continue reading →
Video games can be powerful educational tools. Still, due to technological constraints and a general lack of understanding, they aren’t used frequently in our classrooms. The Game.Learn.Grow. toolbox (link in Dutch) commissioned by the Flemish Department of Education and Training and developed by Arteveldehogeschool and Mediawijs (links in Dutch) changes all that. And in doing Continue reading →