A Tokyo Geidai professor, Game Course lecturer, and industry mentor reviewed the student projects:
"Room-made" "Songs of the Hmong" "Whale Fall" "White-Haired Witch and Black-Haired Witch" "Black BOX" "DUCK!"

Featuring

Kazuhiko Hachiya

Media artist. Born in 1966. Graduated from the Department of Visual Communication Design at Kyushu Institute of Design. After working at a consulting company, Hachiya founded PetWORKs Co., Ltd. Currently a professor at the Department of Intermedia Art at Tokyo University of the Arts Faculty of Fine Arts. His works include communication tools such as the Inter Dis-Communication Machine and PostPet, and devices such as the AirBoard which was inspired by the hoverboard in Back to the Future and the OpenSky based on the Mehve (Möwe) glider in the Studio Ghibli film, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.

Katsutoshi Machiba

“Introduction to Games” lecturer at Tokyo Geidai. Festival director of Beyond The Frame Festival. Director and executive producer of CinemaLeap Inc. Machiba has produced a number of XR projects and has received high acclaim in both domestic and international film festivals. Nominated in the VR category at the Venice International Film Festival for three consecutive years from 2020.

Takashi Tokita

Tokita began creating games in 1984 as a part-time job while pursuing theater. He has participated in games production as a designer, planner, director, and most recently, as producer. His main projects include FINAL FANTASY IV, LIVE A LIVE, Chrono Trigger, the Hanjuku Hero series, and Nanashi no Game.