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The Pioneer in Philippine Game Development Education

Enroll in De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde's Bachelor of Science in Interactive Entertainment and Multimedia Computing

Choose Your Own Track

Our BS Interactive Entertainment and Multimedia Computing program is divided into two tracks: Game Programming and Game Art. Expected career paths in the game development industry include: programmer, designer (world-building, narrative creation, or level design), artist (2D or 3D), producer/project manager, quality assurance (game testing).

JOIN THE ART TRACK

Learn to build words using concept art, 2D, and 3D animation.

JOIN THE PROGRAMMING TRACK

Learn to code using Unity, Unreal Engine, and other development tools.

PLAY OUR STUDENTS' WORKS!

Snapshot

Play as The Intern for a magic camera repair shop where you’ll be assigned to your first ever major project in which you’ll restore lost data in a camera that just arrived.Dive into the camera where you’ll restore the data and witness certain parts of the owner’s life in Snapshot.

MusiKa

Have you ever wanted to experience playing traditional instruments? Get a glimpse of it by playing as a student learning how to play Traditional Filipino Instruments in a community center! Learn a little about the instruments and how to play them in a fun, interactive way.Musika is a 2D Rhythm game that involves a story of a young girl who aims to lift the spirit of her family with the power of music. Learn a about the traditional Filipino instruments and how to play them in a fun, interactive way.

Surat

Play as an Anthropologist named Davin who was tasked to chronicle the stories and traditions of an indigenous tribe of Napalac called the Mangyan. Its people speak the native language Hanunuo'o which was threatened to be eradicated by foreigners that came in the past whose main objective was to colonize their lands. In order to prevent themselves from being erased from history, the Mangyan were forced to flee to the dangerous highlands where the colonizers dared not tread. Paranoid and traumatized from the experience, their people set up traps and barriers along the path to where they resided and constantly prayed to their spirits to drive any trespassers away. Only their people would be able to get in and out of their village.

The Yellow Boat Reimagined

Set in a far-flung community in the Philippines, you step into the shoes of a young girl and experience her perilous journey towards achieving education. Immerse in a remote countryside surrounded by natural landscapes and indigenous Filipino culture. Meet countryfolk, pass dangerous paths, and swim through water to make your way to school.

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Professional Instructors

Our course is taught by experienced industry professionals from different disciplines and have worked on multiple local and international projects for various studios,

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