October 30, 2025 - 00:36

ANGOLA — Trine University students, employees, and community members gathered to immerse themselves in the vibrant world of gaming at the university's Art of Games event. This engaging celebration provided attendees with a unique opportunity to both create and interact with characters from various video and board games.
The event featured a range of activities designed to spark creativity and foster collaboration among participants. Attendees had the chance to design their own game characters, exploring the artistic side of gaming while learning about the intricate processes involved in game development. Workshops and demonstrations were held throughout the day, showcasing the skills of both seasoned game developers and enthusiastic newcomers.
In addition to character creation, the event also included opportunities to play a variety of games, allowing participants to experience firsthand the art and design that goes into crafting immersive gaming experiences. This celebration not only highlighted the importance of art in games but also strengthened community ties, bringing together individuals with a shared passion for gaming.
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