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iPad platform in D2BD 2010 winners



Tuesday 17th August 2010
Angry Mango: Mush Courtesy:http://angrymangogames.blogspot.com/

The three winning teams Angry Mango (University of Wales, Newport), Team Tickle (Abertay University), and That Game Studio (4 students from University of Skovde and 1 from Abertay University) are also the sole nominees for the BAFTA Ones to Watch award, chosen by a panel of gaming industry experts during the three day event. The platforms include the iPad, Xbox360 and a 2D platform using Windows Phone 7 inputs.



Angry Mango - Mush 
is an atmospheric 2D platform puzzler takes full advantage of the Windows Phone 7 tactile inputs, including touch-screen and accelerometer technology. Players can stretch Mush’s facial features with their fingertips to alter his emotions, shake him into a blind destructive rage and tilt the phone to move him around the world. 



Team Tickle - Sculpty
Sculpty is a unique physics based platform game for the iPad. It is the only game where users can use their hands to mould Sculpty through the lush jungle environment.

 
That Game Studio - Twang!
A multiplayer platform racing game, developed for Xbox 360, supporting up to four local players. Offering a cute and colourful visual style and a mixture of fun and simple gameplay mechanics, it is aimed at all ages.

Each team will receive a £2,500 cash prize as well as becoming the finalists for the BAFTA Ones to Watch award. 

This year’s collaboration between Dare and Turner Broadcasting’s comedy brand, Adult Swim, has resulted in a new Adult Swim award for creativity and unique game play, which was presented to Bears with Jetpacks by the title sponsor.

The Teams Choice prize, which went to the best team as chosen by the Dare students, was given to Bazooka Duck  with its game, Epoch Defence.

The industry judging panel was made up of some of the top names in computer gaming and included industry heavyweights Charles Cecil, MD of Revolution Software and Gareth Edmonson from Ubisoft, as well as representation from BBC, Blitz Games Studios, Codemasters, Denki, Develop, Rare, Realtime Worlds, Rockstar North and Sony.



Charles Cecil (left) said: “The quality of this year’s entries is exceptionally high. It was our opinion that the winning projects, as well as some that came close, could have considerable commercial potential – an amazing achievement given that the students only had ten weeks in which to write the project.

"These teams enter into the industry at a time of unparalleled opportunity for individuals who have the talent and the vision to truly innovate. Beyond the constraints of mainstream publishing, Digital Distribution has created an ‘Indy scene’ in which smaller projects can creatively flourish through social communications rather than having to rely on traditional marketing.



“We offer all the teams, and the winners in particular, our warmest congratulations on their excellent projects.”



Bazooka Duck with their game, Epoch Defence, was awarded the Intel Visual Adrenaline prize while Twang! by That Game Studio was given the Audience award, after being voted the most popular game by members of the public.



Dare to be Digital, considered by the industry as the perfect vehicle for young talent in the games sector, is now in its eleventh year. Entries came from more than 80 universities worldwide. 

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