This exciting electronics-based workshop brings creativity and technology together to enhance the gaming experience. Learning how to build a custom game controller, participants will develop skills to tailor the design and functionality of their gaming preferences.
Participants will be supplied with parts for a USB game controller, crafting materials, and programming assistance (Raspberry Pico-based devices). If you have your own laptop please feel free to bring it along, but don’t worry if you don’t have one as machines will be provided. If you have any materials that you think will be helpful in this workshop please bring them along.
Ages 12-18, 14.00-17.00 Gorey Library
In partnership with Imirt - the representative body of game developers and creators from all disciplines throughout Ireland.
ALT.CTRL is another way of saying “Alternative Game Controllers” and a fun way to create and build your own custom controllers to play a game. There’s lots of different types of alternative controllers.
GameCraft is an Irish not-for-profit who run “game jams”, a gathering of people under one roof, or even virtually and make a game given a theme. It’s a friendly competition and great way to meet like-minded people from the industry, art, other creative fields, or anyone curious about make games. Games can be digital (e.g. video games) or analogue (e.g. tabletop games, card games).
ALT.CTRL.GameCraft is a combination of all above. We will provide pre-made kits for you to create whimsical and fun game controllers to play an existing game, or for an additional challenge, your own game made on the day.
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It’s a game jam for people who are interested in game-making to come together under one roof to make games, meet people and generally have fun. GameCraft provides a venue so you can concentrate on making fun games. We also provide food and beverages throughout the day.
Code of Conduct
It is important that you have read the Code of Conduct before registering, people who have not read it will not be eligible for the game jam.
You can read it here: https://www.gamecraft.it/codeofconduct/
Kind of, we will show you basics of what to do at the start of the event, and you will build on that to make your own fantastical game controller. Organisers and volunteers will be there on the day to assist you if you have questions and need help.
You bring your own tools, laptops, sound equipment, peripherals, software, assets, etc. Except the DIY game controller, we do not provide any equipment.
No, you can make non-digital games like boardgames, card games, RPGs, other types of pervasive games. Chat with us on the day and we can see what can be done.
YES! You like games, and having fun. You don’t have to be a programmer, if you can draw, tell stories, make music, and more… come along! We need more designers, crafters and makers!
All games/controllers and content produced during GameCraft events remains the full property of their creators. GameCraft makes no claim to anything participants create. When you take part in GameCraft events you own everything you create.
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