Singapore game creation competition 2011




















The Robo Soccer as the name alludes to, requires participants to build soccer robots to score points and defend their goal post. The Robo Rescue event requires participants to navigate obstacles like bumps, slopes and bottles. All in the bid to mimic rescue robots.

All competition missions are revealed beforehand and robots can be built from any platforms. The mission challenges are usually announced 2 to 3 months ahead of the competition date. The current categories are:. This event offers secondary school students an opportunity to apply their knowledge of engineering, science and technology to meaningfully challenges. Technically not a Singapore based competition, however Singapore students that perform well in NRC will get to represent the country in this international competition.

The competition was first introduced in and consists of two categories:. Most events are carried out in the knock out format.

As the competition format is less demanding it is a good introductory competition for newcomers to the robotic competition scene. Participants must complete the numerous missions spread across the playfield within 2. They are able to change their attachments and programs once their robot returns to the start base. The focus of this competition is on strategising on how best to achieve multiple missions using the fewest attachments and runs.

The Exploration Challenge requires participants to control 3 separate robots to complete a mission. The Autonomous Challenge requires the robot to be pre-programmed to complete a challenge e. All missions and rules are released a few months before the competition date. As the challenge is significantly more difficult for LEGO based robots, it is advised to participate in this competition using the VEX platform.

The competition is carried out in a surprise mission format. Participants will have to build and program their LEGO robots to accomplish certain tasks within 3 to 4 hours. Signing off, Derrick Lim at PM 1 comment:. Thursday, December 30, The Year in Review.

It has been a year of enrichment, extraordinary experiences and a true rollercoaster ride. I must say there wasn't a huge breakthrough but my first year having juniors, my first year on overseas trips conducted by the school, my first year or serving in church, and little but significant changes here and there, plus many new eye-openers, made this a phenomenal year and a sign of what's to come next year. Welcome to my version of in Review : Celebrating Baru, Proj Day, Melacca Trip just to mention a few Even a dinner at Seoul Garden has at least given me exposure on what to expect when I eat there again.

Phenomenal books like "Flowers for Algernon", "The Tear Collector", tugged at my heartstrings and were food for my emotional soul this year. To quote Mr Dennis Ong: "This is life". There are so much awesome stuff to experience outside of the comfort of my home. And in the year , I'm going to bring this to a whole new level. My class. My cellgroup. My juniors. You wouldn't even think an "emo" person like me would be posting about this.

But yes. My dearest class, 2O2. I rmb in sec 1 I didn't really enjoy being in this class. But this year I changed. I'm not that "high-high-on-top" guy anymore. I'm really glad I have learnt to appreciate this extraordinary class, be like them, be one of them and I must say it has been the best time of my life. They are just so special in one way or another. Honestly, they make me love ec3 even more. Best VR Game. Learn More!

Best VR Prototype. Student Game Award. The Student Game Award is dedicated to the next generation of talented and innovative game developers and artists. Prizes for the Winning Team: Winning Team gets one 1 executive coaching session of up to 3 hours with career coach extraordinaire, Jean Leggett!

Best Game Jam Game. For Games in the Game Jam Division. Fan Favorite. Open to all Games on all Divisions.



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