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"Global Game Jam 2015 in Uruguay," organized by Universidad ORT Uruguay

January 28, 2015
Six video games were created by teams of programmers and video game designers at the "Global Game Jam 2015 in Uruguay," organized by Antel and the Video Game Department of the School of Communication and Design, which took place from January 23 to 25, 2015, at the Telecommunications Tower.

Arcane Rage, Eggstinction, Free Brawlin’, Let’s Split up, Match me!, and Rip in party were the video games created during the 48-hour event.

"Global Game Jam," organized by the International Game Developers Association, is a global event created to share experiences among video game developers, programmers, designers, musicians, animators, and illustrators, both amateurs and professionals. The event allows participants to explore the video game development process through various activities, promoting creativity.

This year, it took place simultaneously at 518 venues in 78 countries. The theme was the phrase "What do we do now?"

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