
Game Anglia Hosted Talks to Help Students Create a Brand, Pitch to Investors
How do you pitch to investors? When should you buy a domain name? What are the best tools to use when planning your marketing communications?
Game Anglia are looking for new Advisory Board members who are under 25! Have your voice heard and shape the future of opportunities for game developers in the East of England! Click below to learn more
Helping 17 young people who are not in education, employment or training make and publish their first mobile game on the Google Play Store.
Status: IN PROGRESS
A series of kits, templates and training, teaching over 100 young people to write for games and make an interactive narrative adventure. Culminated in a game jam.
Status: ENDED (resources available online)
An online business growth programme for developers in creative and tech companies tackling challenges at the beginning of the COVID-19 epidemic.
Status: ENDED (resources available online)
A series of online discussions with games industry experts on topics like accessibility, game production and level design.
Status: ENDED (see 2019 playlist on YouTube)
We create events to help people learn the skills needed to join the games industry and improve their studios and games.
We hold events and have expertise to share, helping developers create games.
We run workshops and other events throughout the East of England to discover the best and most promising talent.
We use our voice to promote the regional games industry and successes!
First Game Anglia Conference
Young people helped
That we helped create
Showcased through Game Anglia
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Suffolk based Miracle Tea fought off fierce competition from both multiplayer party games and VR experiences to be crowned ‘Game of the Show’ at Game
Rhianna is the final speaker to be announced at this sold-out game developer conference next month Game Anglia is pleased to announce award-winning scriptwriter and
The University of Suffolk offers undergraduate courses for Games Design and Games Programming as well as an MSc in Games Development.
Location: Ipswich, Suffolk
Norwich University of the Arts offers undergraduate courses for Games Art and Design and Games Development.
Location: Norwich, Norfolk
University of Essex offers an BSc in Computer Games and an MSc in Computer Games.
Location: Colchester, Essex
University Centre Colchester offer a BA in Games Design.
Location: Colchester, Essex
The University of Bedfordshire offers a number of games-industry related courses, including a BSc in Computer Games Development.
Location: Luton, Bedfordshire
Anglia Ruskin University offer a BA in Computer Games Art and a BSc in Computer Games Technology.
Location: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
The University of East Anglia is offering an MSc in Advanced Computing Science.
Location: Norwich, Norfolk
The University of Hertfordshire is offering a BA in 3D Games Art & Design, a BSc in Music Composition and Techonology for Film and Games, an MA in Games Art and Design and an MSc in Music and Sound for Film and Games.
Location: Hatfield, Hertfordshire
Suffolk New College offers Games Design and Games Art courses.
Location: Ipswich, Suffolk and Leiston, Suffolk
West Suffolk College offers a Level 3 Games Design and Development course.
Location: King’s Lynn, Norfolk
Suffolk One offers a Level 3 Games Design course.
Location: Ipswich, Suffolk
The College of West Anglia offers a Level 3 course in Games Design.
Location: King’s Lynn, Norfolk
The Colchester Institute offers Level 2 and Level 3 Interactive Media and Games courses.
Location: Colchester, Essex and Braintree, Essex
The Access Creative College in Norwich offers Level 2 Games Development, Level 3 Games Technology and Level 3 Games Art courses.
Location: Norwich, Norfolk
City College Norwich offers a Level 3 Digital Arts, Animation and Games Design and a Level 2 Games Design course.
Location: Norwich, Norfolk
Cambridge Regional College offers Level 3 Games Development and Level 3 eSports courses.
Location: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Organises weekend, after-school, in-school, and private tutoring for 8 to 16-year-olds in computer programming and video game design.
Location: Ipswich, Suffolk and Norwich, Norfolk
Ryan Laley creates Unreal 5 game development tutorials on his YouTube channel.
Location: East of England (originally Essex)
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