Yodapollo said: To give you an idea, former game winners in the Student event were the people who designed Portal. After winning the competition, they were hired as a team to make Portal for Valve.
Oh... make a game like Portal... that shouldn't be too hard.
Crazybreadman said: I entered Doodle Cannon into the student competition (since I'm a college student). It's free and there's still cash prizes involved. From what I read, they accept apps that are already on the appstore and there's still time for updates before they will look at it since the submissions end in a few months. So any college or high school students should def. enter the free competition
Age 13-18 and up are also allowed to enter if a parent signs something.
quantumsheep said: I hope that's true! I wonder if I can enter three titles for $95 - or would I have to pay $95 for each one???
I'm not sure how it works here, but I worked at a place that entered marketing competitions similar to this. Heh, they got very expensive, because it was a separate fee for each category. I was cynical back then, as it felt like a complete waste of time and money. (There was no prize. It was only for bragging rights.) But it was my job, so I completed the forum and wrote the narrative explaining our website changes.
Comments
SARCASM!
...and that's the student competition.
Also,
It says it in the guidlines
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Dr. Sam Beckett never returned home...
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Heh... and then we won first place.