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Video Game Contest

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Video Game Design Challenge
Competition Rules​
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Video Game Design Challenge

Illinois Math Academy, Bradley University, and Peoria Public Schools Foundation presents:

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Competition Rules​

1. Teams must consist of 9-12th grade students attending a school in Central
Illinois
2. Teams must have 2-4 members
3. The team will spend the school year creating a video game. Students should
use Unity as the game engine (i.e., the programming environment you used
to create the game).
4. All the game content must be created by team members. The Bradley
mentors will help guide students in creating the code, art, music, and sound
effects. Using third-party content will result in a disqualification.
5. The game must be created from scratch. It cannot be created by
following or extending a tutorial or other existing game content. Students
may reference small sections of code created by others, but the use must be
documented (see separate sheet for detailed rules).
6. The game’s intellectual property (plots, characters, etc.) must be either
original or in the public domain. For example, a “Ready Player One”
game would be disqualified, but a “Jack and the Beanstalk” game would be
acceptable.
7. Gameplay cannot involve violence
8. The challenge’s sponsors retain the right to disqualify games that have
inappropriate content.
9. The teams retain the rights to their game. At the start of the project, team
members must enter into an agreement amongst themselves regarding how
they share the rights to the game. A template for doing so will be provided.
10. Participants in the challenge grant the Illinois Math Academy, Bradley
University, and the Peoria Public School Foundation a license to use their
game for instructional and publicity purposes.

Timeline

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Download the registration form

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