Project info
- Developer Samuel Lambie
- Showcase year 2020
- Programme Game Design and Production
I wanted to create an educational game that can be used in a primary school classroom. The game focuses on mathematics and memory. Each level is split into two; level 1 and level 2. Level 1 is suited for children in primary’s 1-4 and level 2 is suited for children in primary classes 5-7.
As my research project was looking at the benefits of using video games in the classroom, I wanted to create a game that I feel would have educational benefits. The game has a companion character that will help the player whenever they request, this symbolises a teacher in a classroom.
When deciding on what topic my honours project would evolve around, I came across loads of articles/links etc about how bad games are to society. As a gamer I wanted to help improve this reputation and I felt showing the benefits that games can have would help. This is when I came across studies that have been done to show how games can help in education. I wanted to replicate this project to see if the problems that occurred during the previous studies would be replicated in my study.
“Virtual Classroom - Educational Game” is a 2020 Digital Graduate Show project by Samuel Lambie, a Game Design and Production student at Abertay University.
Full list of audio and art credits available here.
Website: samuellambie.co.uk
Itch.io: samlambie.itch.io
To hear Samuel talking about the project in more depth check out their Inside the Process video.