The Game Development Exercise is a class open to all students and has been offered at the Tokyo University of the Arts Art Information Center since 2022. Students from diverse backgrounds create a game project from ideation to implementation over six months. This exhibition features a selection of the students’ work.

Lecturer: Ryoya Usuha, Shoto Hayakawa

TONE

TONE

Miwa Iwashita (3rd-year, Musicology)

This work aims to visualize how people perceive sound and to create an experience of the ambiguous boundary between sound and music.

YouTuber Simulation

YouTuber Simulation

NUN (1st-year, Intermedia Art)

Go viral as a YouTuber!
Your choices shape the videos you create, the comments you receive, and the number of viewers you attract.
But beware… one wrong move could trigger a backlash.

CRANE GAME ULTRA

CRANE GAME ULTRA

nU_0/ (1st-year, Intermedia Art)

Crane Game × Fighting Game
Use an arcade controller to perform command moves and unleash flashy attacks to grab the prize!

TIMEJUMPERS

TIMEJUMPER

Mika Ito (1st-year, Design)

TIMEJUMPER is a single-player escape game where you jump across the past and future of a single room.

HIDE PUZZLE

HIDE PUZZLE

Raku Watanabe (1st-year, Intermedia Art)

This is a puzzle requiring memory skills, as the pieces become invisible once placed.

Electronic Asceticism

Electronic Asceticism

Kairi Ichikawa (1st-year, Oil Painting)

To win 5,000 trillion yen, you must maintain a Zen-like poker face while being bombarded by the chaotic lights and sounds of Pachinko, all while under the strict surveillance of AI.

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