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Unreal Bahrain May Workshop: Creating a third person game in Unreal Engine 4
Signup for the Unreal Engine 4 workshop where you will learn how to create a third person game in the Unreal Engine This workshop is organized in cooperation with Unreal Bahrain and Polytechnic Bahrain [ap_divider color="#CCCCCC" style="solid" thickness="1px"...
Find out about Paul Topolos
Paul Topolos grew up in Northern California and studied fine art in the US and UK. His lifelong interest in movies led him into the entertainment industry where he began work as a storyboard artist for the video game division of his childhood hero, George Lucas. After...
What came first: the games or the ethics?
Monstrous winds were blowing along the coast in Kuwait last week, these winds seemed like they have one goal in mind; get as much water from the ocean over to the main land as possible. Such a phenomena strikes many as a sign, a sign that nature runs it's...
Game or Ethics?
In Arabic, and probably in other cultures also, people state that if you want to get ahead in a system, be it your job, a governmental bureaucratic ladder, politics, or even your social status, to get ahead in any of these fields and more, people stated that I...
Join us in this workshop to learn more about the gaming industry
This session will: Advocate game development as a source of income to help nurture new businesses. Explain the details of creating a video game business studio, thus allowing potential entrepreneurs to understand the requirements to get in such business. Shed light on...
GCC-Based Game Studios
This list is courtesy of Z’s Laboratories and Happiest Dark Corner. Bahrain Regnum Studio ApolloX: A Sci-Fi horror game that uses Virtual Reality, Biofeedback technology and a mobile phone. CNQR: Civilization Resource Managment Strategy Board-Game. The Stories Studio...
Community Initiatives
Supporting the Game Development CommunitiesCommunity initiatives carry a large value towards the impact that they create for the game developers, creators, and creatives.
Community initiatives are designed to engage and support the game development ecosystem we are creating, and they are volunteer driven by members of the community and our partners who want to create the environment of success.
Monthly Meetups
Monthly meetups are an essential aspect of the community where likeminded creatives meet to get updates about what is happening within the community, share their work, learn from each other and help in improving the community initiatives and efforts.
Monthly Challanges
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