By Lasia Kretzel
With computers in front of them and sleeping bags behind, University of Saskatchewan students compete to create the best video game in 48 hours.
For two days, students from a variety of disciplines worked, ate and sometimes slept in the university computer labs to create a unique game from scratch in the fourth Game Jam competition. Judges then rate the games and award prizes based on best art, best portrayal of the competition's theme, and best game over all.
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