game design
Six Neat Ideas: Imagine Cup Finalists
Posted by Leigh Alexander at 7:20 AM on June 5, 2008

Last night, an expo was held at the 2008 Games For Change event in New York City, to showcase the six finalists in Microsoft's Imagine Cup competition. Students from around the world were challenged to build games around the theme of environmental sustainability, using Microsoft's XNA community tools
The winner will be chosen at an upcoming Finals event in Paris next month.
"This is just our small part we're playing," Microsoft XNA general manager Chris Satchell told us. "It's really a broader challenge to the industry."
Microsoft can provide tools and a platform to support the development of socially-conscious games and to help them reach an audience where they're already playing, Satchell said. "But no magic happens without the creators... it's the stars that really produce."
You can see a compilation video of the six "star" finalists above, and hit the jump to see video of the games, along with more info about the concepts and the teams behind them.
2008 Imagine Cup Finalists
Team 1
BAMM! Studios
Team Members: FlorianMaetschke, Jens JochenIsensee, Martin Wahnschaffe
Country: Germany
Game Name: Image Earth
Game Description: Single player earth simulation game. Your central goal is to build up a strong, growing population and healthy environment •To achieve this you can build cities, power plants, farms and industry areas and place them on a 3D earth which is segmented into many fields. •In the course of the game pollution will become a big problem. Some of your buildings pollute the surrounding ground, others pollute the air. •Research opportunities come up along the way to help develop new technologies that reduce this pollution.Team 2
Drunk Puppy
Team Members: Kenny Deriemaeker, JeroenVan Raevels, FilipVan Bouwel, Timothy Vanherberghen
Country: Belgium
Game Name: Future Flow
Game Description: Single player 2D and 3D arcade puzzle game that teaches players about environmental sustainability and ecological issues •Transform existing (unsustainable) cities into sustainable ones by upgrading or creating buildings with environmentally friendly features. •Use 3D views to build and upgrade your city. Use the 2D view to manage the connections between buildings that will help improve your city's environment.Team 3
ECOThink
Team Members: Frédéric Pedro, Nicolas Gryman, Anthony Chen, Maximilien Paitel
Country: France
Game Name: ECOThink
Game Description: Single player 2D campaign of an over polluted universe that needs to be rebuilt. •Rebuild the universe one city at a time by making smart choices for power that won't pollute your community. •Tools throughout the game help you make the right eco friendly choices for power. Choose the wrong source and your community will not flourish. •Succeed by rebuilding each community by increasing population and decreasing pollution.Team 4
GomZ
Team Members: Dong HoonKim, KiHwan Kim, Min My Park
Country: Korea
Game Name: Clean Up
Game Description: Single player 3D campaign to create and maintain your own cube (living space) with the help of cleaners, nanomachines that have the ability to turn pollutants into energy. •Protect your cube by removing pollution and turning it into useful energy so your cube can sustain itself. •3rdperson view lets you control your character as you use your cleaners to remove pollutants in your cube •Gather the appropriate cleaners from Earth, Air, Water and Energy to help you clean a particular pollutant.Team 5
Mother Gaia Studios
Team Members: Rafael Costa, Guilhermr Campos, Helena Van Kampen, Tulio Marques Soria
Country: Brazil
Game Name: City Rain
Game Description: In this single player 3D "SimCity meets Tetris" learn about Urbanism, Ecology, and maintaining a Sustainable Environment. •As buildings drop from the sky, strategically place them on the grid so the community can grow while still being ecologically mindful. •Encounter challenges throughout the campaign that will help your community thrive.Team 6
Siss
Team Members: Florian Leckebusch, Frank Goetz, Ingo Koster
Country: Germany
Game Name: Megalopolis
Game Description: Single player game takes control of a robot who has control over the ecological and economical growth of an island. •The player tries to get the highest score by managing an island for 10 virtual years •Build power plants and the most efficient living conditions for the human inhabitants. •Keep a good balance between quick expansion, income and environmental sustainability. In the end the number of people living on his island and the carbon dioxide emission are the keys to beat the highscore.


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Shiryu
Posted 8:08 AM 5/6/08
@kommanderk: Enjoy your ban...
Shiryu
kommanderk
Posted 7:53 AM 5/6/08
@Shiryu: lol so now I'm a fanboy, thats news to me, i better sell all my playstation games and be a proper MS fan.
no you made yourself clear, its easier to see the scope of your idiocy now
kommanderk
Tyber_Zann
Posted 7:48 AM 5/6/08
Oooh, I've got an idea.
Greenpeace - The Game.
Spend countless hours standing around with other hippies as you fruitlessly try to protest against various companies and groups. Includes land and ship-based protests, and the brand new Create-A-Picket-Sign feature. From the company that brought you Desert Bus!
Tyber_Zann
Shiryu
Posted 7:42 AM 5/6/08
@kommanderk: Heelo, fanboy...
Sorry to be blunt, but if youre an IT professional like me and have been around since MS-DOS you have absolutely no idea of how much Micro$oft makes my live a living hell, because things that shoudl work, never do. EVER!
Millions of SPs later, there are still simple things that fail (SQL Server, anyone?). Don't even get me started on Windows Server 2008... instant BSOD on setup.
So im sorry if you assuemd I was talking about their current (designed flwawed but with good games) 360 console, like most people that roam Kotaku, im not a raging fanboy, I like games, period.
However, comming home to relax and turn on something that dislplays the Micro$oft logo on powerup, is, shall we say... very bad for someone who wants to forget a days work ->ON MICRO$OFT SERVICES<- solving problems caused in the first place by them.
Hurray for Linux. Oh, that doesnt make me a linux fanboy either, it's something that I like to call "life experience". Some people just play computers, but I have to make my living of them...
Hope my message came across clear now. Don't mean to disrespect anyone out there, ok?
Shiryu
kommanderk
Posted 7:42 AM 5/6/08
@Dr.Chocobo: dislike is alot diffrent from hate
kommanderk
Dr.Chocobo
Posted 7:39 AM 5/6/08
@kommanderk: I don't think dislikeing a company is stupid if you generally have a reason to dislike the company.
On the article: I think this is a cool way to promote their product. More companies should think along those lines.
Dr.Chocobo
Ra is on Three's Company!
Posted 7:38 AM 5/6/08
@kommanderk: Dont you mean $uper Clas$$y?
I think this whole Imagine Cup is a great idea. They should hold these type of contests more often to give amateur developers a chance to have their games seen in the spotlight.
Ra is on Three's Company!
kommanderk
Posted 7:33 AM 5/6/08
@Shiryu: hating a company is stupid.
and spelling MS with a $ is super classy
kommanderk
Chupakun
Posted 7:30 AM 5/6/08
Dang, tree hugging is now cool! Wth, I've been a pretty lean, green person for most of the time anyway.
Chupakun
Shiryu
Posted 7:24 AM 5/6/08
I really hate M$, but XNA is a very well implemented idea, I could really get into it. Sadly, it's not my job nor I have the time to learn C# more deeply (but its always handy,that C# fellow).
Ill stick to making songs and sound effects for my friends games. v ^_^
Shiryu
Grumps
Posted 7:23 AM 5/6/08
So I'm guessing there was a theme...
Grumps
Glasseater
Posted 8:12 AM 5/6/08
@Shiryu: he was just stating that going out of your way to type "M$" is a little childish, and has nothing to do with the topic. If your IT life is so horrable, get into a new trade. Personally i love to help people out with problems.
On topic, I'm glad to see these underground developers get some spotlight, theres a lot of undiscovered talent. Too bad what they showcased was a buncha "sim city" clones. Not my style.
Glasseater
Shiryu
Posted 8:58 AM 5/6/08
@Glasseater: You have missinterpreted. I love helping people out, I do it all the time, since were not that many IT professionals where I work (a minority, in fact) and its very frustrating to come up everyday with more problems then solutions due to the new cycle of technology (upgrading XP to Vista, Office 2003 to Office 2007, SQL server 2005 to SQL server 2008, Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008, Sharepoint Server 2003 to Sharepoint server 2008, Visual Studio to VS2008 and the biggest pain in my head: ISS6 to ISS7... the list goes on and on...).
I had no clue Id spend all those years in college and then spend all my time at work trying to figure things out that should work but don't instead of devolopment. Besides, I've been writing Micro$oft for well over 4 years now, no one never complained. Yaeh, sign me up, I wanna trade jobs, but I specialized on IT, so... maybe life will improve. But don't expect me to prause M$ ever, because I can do things with open source software with much less headaches then the currently ones im being give by said products above.
Otherwise, sorry to say, im preety sure he called me stupid on his first comment, followed by idiot on the second. I don't take this from people in real life And have yet to experience anyone out here @ Kotaku calling me names like this. But thats what I get for trying to be civil to children nowadays...
... live and let live. Either way, im sure I've seen people banned from here for behaving likewise before. It's one thing to disagree, it's another to go name calling (and me calling out "Fanboy" was purely ironical).
Shiryu
_Hayko
Posted 8:47 AM 5/6/08
I liked the first because it seemed the most polished out of the lot, although the silence was a bit weird.
_Hayko
Spartan1308
Posted 9:21 AM 5/6/08
@Shiryu: Why would he be banned? If you truly want to sound like an "IT professional" you will simply state the specific problems you have with Microsoft. You would not spell Microsoft or MS with $ instead of S and you would not open your comment with "Heelo, fanboy...". Whether you are a troll or not, these things make you look like one.
Spartan1308
excalibre
Posted 9:15 AM 5/6/08
@Shiryu:
Im sorry, but he's right. Whatever your feelings about a corporation. Spelling their name with dollar signs does not make you cool.
excalibre
goliathvv
Posted 9:37 AM 5/6/08
Go Brazil! GO!(Some guys at Mother Gaia are representing my university :D)
goliathvv
Polite Society
Posted 12:38 PM 5/6/08
Does anyone want to stay on topic, instead of cutting into each other?
I find the dev team names vaguely amusing. Drunk Puppy just makes me think of a party with underage drinkers. Also the idea of sim city meets tetris sounds like a complete cop-out. Buildings are dropping out of the sky, and you have to line them up and get rid of the pollution! ... not to mention the group with the "nanotechnology will save us!" route.
Sigh. oh well.
Polite Society
kommanderk
Posted 1:18 PM 5/6/08
@Shiryu: im sorry but if you think i should be banned over thisthen you have to be a fanboy of some sort.
sorry about going offtopic.
GO EARTH
kommanderk
brieeyeball
Posted 4:55 PM 5/6/08
Future Flow looks like a game of Settlers of Catan that went on a little bit too long ... and now you have to clean up the board!
brieeyeball
Johnny_Under
Posted 7:41 PM 5/6/08
Why is every game except the Korean one a freaking sim? Nothing against simulation games, but if I were one of the teams competing in this event, I would be really, really upset about our design decisions right now. The Korean team took the idea of "sustainable environment" and did something more than just creating SimCity with citizens that are even more angry about pollution than usual.
There's already a great game out on the 360 about creating a sustainable environment. It's called Viva Pinata, and everyone should buy it because it's $20.
Johnny_Under
Hdfisise
Posted 8:25 AM 5/6/08
I like the implementation of future flow from the video, but the one with the best idea IMO (Clean up) didn't look too good overall.
Hdfisise
BtownDesignGuy
Posted 7:41 AM 6/6/08
Clearly Ubisoft needs to increase the amount of shit games they make for Microsoft. Otherwise, Microsoft wouldn't have picked a name that could easily be turned into some photoshopped box art for "Imagine: Cup Finalistz."
BtownDesignGuy
Lyner
Posted 10:20 PM 8/6/08
I dunno. I kinda like the $ on MS simply because it reminds me of how much cash I would be spending on them. ;_;
Anyhow, games on sustainable environments, while admirable, is ultimately futile when the government doesn't even want to sign the Kyoto.
Lyner