Intel Level Up Challenge
Written by Sue Gee   
Monday, 12 May 2014

Intel's Level Up 2014 Contest offers not only cash prizes but also the  chance of commercial distribution of your game on the Steam platform. The deadline is June 2 so there's still time to enter.

 

 

Intel first  ran a game demo contest in 2009. In 2011 it began to be called Level Up and Steam became involved last year making all Level Up 2013's winning entries available for download on Steam.

This year the Grand Prize Winner will not only get their game demo included on the Steam Demos page they will also get the opportunity to turn their game demo into a full playable game title and sign a Steam online gaming platform commercial distribution contract.

The challenge for 2014, which is  already underway, is to produce a game that takes advantage of the touch screen and convertible features of Windows 2 in 1 devices - such as the Ultrabook.

According to Intel's Mitchell Lunn the judges will be looking for

"games that adapt the hardware to provide the gamer with both an immersive PC experience as well as an intuitive tablet experience".

While entries must install and run on a 2 in 1 PC with Windows 8.1, 64-bit operating system, Lunn points out that not having such a devices should not prevent you from entering one of the craft categories:

  • Best Art Design
  • Best Sound
  • Best Game with 3D Graphics
  • Best Character Design
  • Best Use of Game Physics

The winner of each of  these will receive $3,000 cash prize as well as inclusion on Steam.

There are also $3,000 prizes for each of five genres:

  • Best Puzzle/Physics Game
  • Best Platformer Game
  • Best Adventure / Role Playing
  • Best Action Game
  • Best Game – “Open Genre” (game demo that does not fit into above 4 genres)

The top prize cash prize for Game of the Year is $5,000 and participants can submit multiple game demos.

The competition is open to over 18-year olds or younger contestants with the consent of parents or legal guardian. Entries have to be in English and are only accepted from specified countries. So check the official rules before you register with the Intel Developer  Zone to take part.

 

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More Information

2014 Intel Level Up Contest

Level Up 2014 Terms and Conditions

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