Make Something Unreal Live, the international student game-making competition organised by Gears of War maker Epic Games, has been won by Sweden’s Dead Shark Triplepunch.
The fantastically titled team from the Blekinge Institute of Technology nabbed the top prize of commercial Unreal Engine 3 and 4 development licenses for its unique sports game Epigenesis (pictured above), which is now set for a full release.
Based on the competition’s theme of Mendelian genetics, the five-on-five, multiplayer-only game is a mix of first-person shooting, 3D platforming and basketball that has you marking your territory literally by growing strategic defensive or offensive flora.
The live final, in which the Swedes saw off Staffordshire University’s Kairos Games, Bournemouth’s Static Games and the University of Abertay’s Team Summit, extended over the week of Gadget Show Live at Birmingham’s NEC, with the teams taking on feedback from the public and mentors including Ninja Theory, Climax Studios, Lucid Games and Splash Damage.
Games industry gurus such as Sensible stalwart Jon Hare, Grand Theft Auto creator Dave Jones and Sports Interactive’s Miles Jacobson also aided the teams’ development.
The judging panel included Populous and Theme Park creator Peter Molyneux, Epic Games’ Mike Gamble, The Wellcome Trust’s Iain Dodgeon, UKIE CEO Jo Twist, Nvidia’s Phil Wright and T3 deputy editor Matt Hill.
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