The Great Canadian Appathon Explained

The Great Canadian Appathon (GCA) was a 48-hour game design and development competition open to Canadian college and university students.[1] Students attempted to design, develop and program a working mobile game within the restrictions of an annually changing game 'theme'. Individuals, or teams of up to four students, worked for 48-hours in designated 'HUBS' set up at participating universities and colleges, to submit their games for a variety of prizes.[2] A number of studios have been founded on the prize money won at the Great Canadian Appathon. This includes Edmonton based 1st place Team Masheen, and Bitshift Games.[3] [4]

Progress

GCA (March 2011) GCA2 (October 2011) GCA3 (September 2012)
Provinces 4 8 10
Colleges and Universities 7 21 39
Teams 94 125 149
Students 296 410 521
Games 54 80 124

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Judging criteria

All the submitted games by GCA participants were evaluated by game development senior staff on criteria such as the degree of innovation, the fun and entertainment factor, the level of art and design polish as well as stability to determine the winners.[6]

History

March 11th-March 13th 2011

Place Team HUB Game
Winner 1 Team Masheen Northern Alberta Institute of Technology & University of Alberta Super Punch
Winner 2 Team Sheldon Valley Raid
Winner 3 Resistor5 Plasmium
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September 30th-October 2nd 2011

Place Team HUB Game
Winner 1 Drop Table Teams Trace Racer
Winner 2 Resistor5 Ludicrous Archery
Winner 3 Team ABXYZ Portal Bow
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September 28th-September 30th 2012

Place Team HUB Game
Winner 1 Team Heisenberg Daylight Saving
Winner 2 Team Unistd Devourer of Worlds
Winner 3 Team Grade-F Zombyte
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Notes and References

  1. News: Students go a weekend without sleep for the Great Canadian Appathon . The Globe and Mail . 30 September 2012 . Akkad . Omar El .
  2. Web site: The Great Canadian Appathon Returns with a Vengeance .
  3. http://metronews.ca/news/edmonton/27146/next-coding-contest-on/
  4. Web site: 302 Found.
  5. News: Great Canadian Appathon 2 kicks off on Friday with $50k on the line Financial Post. Financial Post. 28 September 2011. Hartley. Matt.
  6. Web site: The Great Canadian Appathon Returns with a Vengeance .
  7. Web site: The Great Canadian Appathon Returns with a Vengeance .
  8. News: Montreal dominates Great Canadian Appathon finalists Financial Post. Financial Post. 3 November 2011. Berkow. Jameson.
  9. Web site: The Genesis of a Gaming Studio .