by Randy
Hello, readers!
You may have noticed that the Growing Up Gamers blog has been on hiatus. Sorry! The primary reason is that Angie and Julian have been busy designing games. The exciting news we have is that their newest game, Riftwalker: A Storm Hollow Card Game, has been delivered to Kickstarter backers and is now available at retail! Isn't that exciting?!?
Riftwalker is a strategic card game for 2-4 players. The players take on the role of a Riftwalker, one of the iconic heroes of Storm Hollow, as they explore the fantastic locations of the world. Manipulating the element grid to draw on the magic of Storm Hollow is necessary to explore and activate the magic of the land.
Here are some examples of the beautifully illustrated rift cards, representing the lands you explore:
Here is the element grid, which you interact with to explore, shift, and score:
For a pretty good overview of the gameplay, take a look at this video from Bonding With Boardgames.
Find Riftwalker: A Storm Hollow Card Game at these retailers & more!
Amazon
Miniature Market
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Has anyone had the opportunity to play it yet? If so, let us know! Additionally, feel free to post reviews!
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Fall 2017 Game Jam FAQ
Sign up for the Fall 2017 Game Jam here!
What's a Game Jam?
You have one weekend to form a team and build a game! Game Jams are exciting and fun opportunities for students of all experience levels to engage in game development.
When and where does the Game Jam start?
The event starts on Friday, October 27th in ECE 104 (Electrical and Computer Engineering, Room 104). We encourage participants to show up at 5:00 PM to socialize and form teams, and kickoff starts at 5:30!
When does the Game Jam end?
Games are due at noon on Sunday, October 29th, and the closing ceremonies begin shortly after. There, teams present their games to the judges and contestants, and we announce the winners!
Do I have to stay at the event for its duration?
Nope! Most teams do choose to stay at the event, but the only parts of the Game Jam that participants absolutely have to attend are the kickoff and the closing ceremony. On the other hand, the event runs continuously for its duration, so some teams choose to stay overnight!
But I don't know how to make a game!
You don't need to have prior game development experience to be a valuable team member! If you can write code, draw art, make 3D models, design levels, compose music, record sound effects, or write a story, your team can help you learn how to apply those skills to game development!
Can I form any team?
There is no restriction on team size, but we recommend sticking to no more than two people of any skillset (art, programming, music, etc.), since that makes it much harder to designate tasks.
Can I make any game?
Pretty much! We only ask that teams make new games, instead of working on existing projects, which is why the Game Jam has a mystery theme to be announced during kickoff that all teams' games should use as inspiration! Reusing individual assets from past games, such as existing art, code, or music, is fine.
This all sounds great! How do I sign up?
The link's at the top, remember? But because you've been such a good listener, I'll link it again here.
Wait! I have more questions!
You can contact us with any other questions you might have! The organizers for this Game Jam are Riley Driscoll, Joseph Scheidemandel, and Dani Jaramillo, so they're the best officers to ask.
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