Sheffield students launch fundraising video game project

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The team of 25 say they want to tap into the gaming industry to help support charities.

Project Pixel is made up of 25 students, none of whom have any previous experience in video game production

Dubbed Project Pixel, the 25-strong team based at The University of Sheffield have picked up skills in programming and sound production along the way. Friends Aamir Ali and Najaaz Nabhan, who came up with the idea, said the project was proof that "you have a chance if you have the passion and willingness to learn".

Both their games to date are endless runner-style games, in which the player has to avoid obstacles and collect objects.Jake Habgood, from Sumo, said: "The games industry will need diverse skill sets and ideas to successfully engage new audiences and create innovative new products.Flight Frenzy is an endless runner game developed by students at the University of Sheffield

 

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