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SucreGames. Design and Development of videogames for the SUCRE Programme

Authors: Iglesias Granados, Ramón;

SucreGames. Design and Development of videogames for the SUCRE Programme

Abstract

This document represents the Final Degree Work report of Ramón Iglesias Granados in Video Game Design and Development. This project is carried out by Ramón Iglesias Granados in collaboration with the aforementioned SUCRE Programme, which aims to promote computational thinking and programming among school and high school students. The work in this project consists of designing and developing video games for Sucre4Stem, which is one of the products created by the SUCRE Project. This product consists of a hardware component, made up of sensors and actuators that connect to the main device called SucreCore, and a web application called SucreCode, which is used to programme the behaviour of the hardware counterpart. The games developed for Sucre4Stem will use hardware components as controllers, interfaces, and external outputs (such as sound effects and others), thanks to the differ ent sensors and actuators. They will also require some programming in SucreCode. In this way, the games developed for Sucre4Stem will serve as a fun way for students to consolidate the lessons learnt during their sessions with Sucre4Stem.

Treball final de Grau en Disseny i Desenvolupament de Videojocs. Codi: VJ1241. Curs acadèmic: 2023/2024

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Spain
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Bachelor's Degree in Video Game Design and Development, Unity, Grado en Diseño y Desarrollo de Videojuegos, Final Degree Work, Sucre4Stem, Videogames, Grau en Disseny i Desenvolupament de Videojocs, Computational thinking, STEM, Arcade

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