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Texas A&M Hosts Biggest ‘Chillennium’ Yet, 12 Universities Participating
College students from universities around the nation converged on the Texas A&M campus for the “Chillennium 2016” game jam.
College students from universities around the nation converged on the Texas A&M campus for the “Chillennium 2016” game jam, a competition where participants have 48 hours to design a video game from scratch, given only a theme from which to begin.
This is the third year Texas A&M’s Department of Visualization has hosted the event, which was started by students in the College of Architecture’s Live Lab. Nearly 250 students competed, making it the largest Chillennium to date, according to Live Lab Director André Thomas.
Media contact: Lesley Henton, Texas A&M Division of Marketing & Communications.