For 48 hours, teams of creatives traded sleep for brainstorming ideas, sketching characters, composing music and debugging code as the clock counted down. Working in small groups, they raced to transform an idea into a playable video game in a single weekend.
At Cedarville University, that effort unfolded Jan. 30-Feb. 1 during the Global Game Jam, an international game-development event hosted at more than 800 locations worldwide. Cedarville has served as a host site since 2019, connecting its students to a global network of creators tackling the same 48-hour challenge.
To view these students click here: https://cedarville.meritpages.com/achievements/Creatives-and-Coders-Unite-in-48-Hour-Video-Game-Design-Challenge/198711