The Game Development Exercise is a class open to all students that has been offered at the Tokyo University of the Arts Art Information Center since 2022. Many of the students begin without any game design experience. In a period of six months, they work on their own to create a game project in stages from ideation to implementation. This exhibition introduces a selection of the students' work.

DREAMSCAPE

DREAMSCAPE

Miori Watanabe (3rd-year, Dept. of Intermedia Art)

In a dreamlike world, players make choices, tracing fragments of memories that lead to different endings. The shifting environment reveals hidden truths as time passes.

Toad Valley

Toad Valley: The Land of Talent Seekers

GUO SHUTONG (M1, Architecture)

A golden toad, which governs the distribution of talents considered currency in this world, resides in a valley filled with golden trees nourished by the “River of Talent.” In this treasure-hunting game, players interact with the trees and travelers, collect “Talent Coins,” and solve puzzles as they journey to meet the golden toad.

WOOPER - TACOS

WOOPER - TACOS

Megumi Tsukada (M1, Japanese Painting)

Dodge the falling hazards and eat tacos!