| The successful quartet from the heat held at Abertay University yesterday will now go on to the main competition, which takes place from July 13 to August 19, again at the university.
Abertay team Missing Link, with their PC game The Coda Chain; Glasgow Caledonian and Glasgow School of Art entrants Evil Machines with their mobile game Conspiracy: Corporate Warfare; Gene Therapy from Abertay with their PC game Fishisms; and Abertay and Duncan of Jordan-stone College team The Frozen North with their dance-mat game Primary Steps won through.
A record total of 39 teams entered the Dare to be Digital student computer game competition this year. Seventeen teams participated in yesterday’s heat at Abertay.
The judging panel in Dundee consisted of Ian Kiigan from Denki, Russell Kay from Visual Science, Chris Stamp from Real Time Worlds, Julia Bond from BBC Scotland, Gary Grant from SET, Chris Wright from Digital Bridges, Wendy Inglis Humphreys from the National Endowment for Science, Technology and Arts and Dave Wightman from Edgies. |