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A game camp held on 13June 2015 at Daffodil International University powered by 143Play and IGDA Bangladesh. It wsa organized by the department of CSE and MCT of daffodil International University. Expected participants will be from the members of IGDA Bangladesh and Games Developers of Bangladesh Group. In other words, anyone who is a part of gaming industry and wants to develop career in this thriving sectors such as gamers, games programmers, games developers, game artists, story teller, publishers, directors, character creators, 3D modeling animators, photographers, learners and last but not the least is educators. A recent survey on gaming industry will be also released in this grand event where a realistic scenario will be presented about gaming industry and its future in Bangladesh.

You can get all the updates of this event from the IGDA-BD facebook page, here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/gamedevbd/.

 


Tentative Schedule of the Game Camp:

Inauguration at 10:00am
   Insight: Gaming Industry in Bangladesh by IGDA-BD
(Time 10:30am to 11:00am)
Speaker: Syed Bashar
•   Gaming Industry and Its future (Time: 11:00am to 11:45am)
   Speaker: Kate Edwards
•   Unity 3D essentials (Time: 12:00pm to 12:45pm)
   Speaker: Rakibul Islam
•   Intellectual Property Rights in the Gaming Industry (Time: 03:00pm to 04:00pm)
   Speaker: Barrister HamidulMishbah
•   Player Analytics in Games(Time: 04:15pm to 05:00pm)

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IT Forum / Creating a new reality with 143Play and Bunon App Engine
« on: June 20, 2015, 02:26:27 PM »
Video games have been entertaining us for nearly 30 years, ever since Pong was introduced to arcades in the early 1970s. Computer graphics have become much more sophisticated since then, and game graphics are pushing the barriers of photorealism. Now, researchers and engineers are pulling graphics out of your television screen or computer display and integrating them into real-world environments. This new technology, called augmented reality, blurs the line between what's real and what's computer-generated by enhancing what we see, hear, feel and smell.

On the spectrum between virtual reality, which creates immersive, computer-generated environments, and the real world, augmented reality is closer to the real world. Augmented reality adds graphics, sounds, and smell to the natural world as it exists. Both video games and cell phones are driving the development of augmented reality. Everyone from tourists, to soldiers, to someone looking for the closest subway stop can now benefit from the ability to place computer-generated graphics in their field of vision.

 
Augmented reality is changing the way we view the world -- or at least the way its users see the world. Picture yourself walking or driving down the street. With augmented-reality displays, which will eventually look much like a normal pair of glasses, informative graphics will appear in your field of view and audio will coincide with whatever you see. These enhancements will be refreshed continually to reflect the movements of your head. Similar devices and applications already exist, particularly on smart phones like the iPhone.
The basic idea of augmented reality is to superimpose graphics, audio and other sensory enhancements over a real-world environment in real time. Sounds pretty simple, right?You might think that television networks been doing it with graphics for decades. However, augmented reality is more advanced than any technology you have seen in television.

Augmented Reality in your smartphone
While some of you might be amazed by the idea of augmented reality, some primitive versions of augmented reality are already there on some smart phones, particularly in applications for iOS and Android operating system. However, Bunon is working to come up with the more updated version of those applications, named “AugWorld”. With the help of AugWorld, smart phone owners can gather information about their surrounding area.The application use the phone's camera and GPS capabilities to show information about restaurants or other sites in the area, overlaying this information on the phone's screen. You can even point the phone at a building, and the application will tell you if any companies in that building are hiring, or it might be able to find photos of the building on Flickr or to locate its history on Wikipedia. Moreover, using your phone's GPS and compass, AugWorld will display information about local restaurants, including ratings and reviews, on your cell phone screen. You can touch one of the listings to find out more about a particular restaurant.

What’s next to AugWorld?

In future, people may not be comfortable to handle their cell phone due to its large size (since they are getting bigger in each new version) or they may find it difficult to look at the phone screen while walking on the road. For that reason, bunon from www.bdappstore.comis planning to make augmented-reality capable contact lenses and glasses that will provide users with more convenient and expanded views of the world around them. In the near future, you may be able to play a real-time strategy game on your computer, or you can invite a friend, put on your glasses, and play on the tabletop in front of you.
AugWorld is still not matured enough to be released but Bunon of bdappstore team is dedicatedly working on it. They are working day and night to make it a life-changing app.

The future of augmented reality is clearly bright, since it already has found its way into our cell phones and video game systems. But, unfortunately this technology is not so popular in Bangladesh though we have a large group of people who are using smart phones and internet on a daily basis and the number is increasing day by day. Therefore, Bunon is taking the initiative to introduce Bangladeshi smart phone and internet users with all these latest trends of technology.

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Informative one.

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ICT / Learn 2D Game using Unity 3D
« on: July 17, 2014, 12:21:03 PM »
Unity 3d is a popular game engine to make games.
Here is a useful link to learn how to make games using Unity 3D.

http://unity3d.com/learn/tutorials/modules/beginner/2d

Collected: Unity 3d portal

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Software Industry in Bangladesh / 143Play.com and Startup Dhaka
« on: July 17, 2014, 12:17:46 PM »
We are living in the Z generation where diversity and technology rule everywhere. This age of science is mostly characterized by touch screen technology and boost of social networking sites. But, the obvious question that pops up in our mind is “What next?” Being hammered by this question, a dynamic team of academics and IT experts started 143Play, an engine, in 2013 to set a new trend in technology for the next generation. 143Play is such an engine where one can play or use any games/apps and at the same time, they can create their own games and apps without any knowledge of programming. Yes, you got my point right ……without any knowledge of programming, in 143Play engine, the users can create any apps and games in their desired format and use it in their mobile phones or any other smart devices. Briefly, 0% knowledge of coding + 100% fun = 143Play. 143Play is targeting all the people who have the basic knowledge of using computer and internet. Therefore, the market opportunity is huge and increasing every day. However, the tech savvy young generation is the first potential user group of 143Play. Since game engine is already an established concept in the developed countries, 143Play can promote itself in the international market as well.

What makes 143Play exceptional? Few established companies are already providing the same experience but 143Play is far more different from them. For the first time in the history of game engine, 143play is providing native app support i.e. all the games and apps of 143Play is customized for Android, iOS, Windows, Xbox and so on. It also has educational apps, development tools for Game-As-A-Service Model. It is for the first time that any real game engine is operating in Bangladesh that includes gamification. It is to be noted here that gamification is the use of game to solve the problem of non-gaming context. 143Play is the first ever company who has introduced Virtual Reality in this country. It has developed games for Oculus Rift as an outsourced project. In a nutshell, 143Play is working dedicatedly to improve people’s experience of gaming and using application and to start a new movement in the global market. In addition, 143Play is organizing game and apps development workshops and boot camps in different universities to create new talents in this area. At present, there are 12 members in the team including cofounders, designers, developers, programmers and a marketing team. Participation in Startup Dhaka Startup Dhaka recently organized a boot camp in American International School. They received 100 proposals from different new entrepreneurs and selected only 30 proposals for the boot camp. 143Play was one of those 30 startups who get the chance to pitch their business idea in front of the judges’ panel and mentors. The experts from leading game companies, leadership professionals and investors from USA and Bangladesh, ornamented the judges and mentors’ panel.

Mustafizur Khan, founder, CEO, and Fayaz Taher, cofounder and CFO of Startup Dhaka motivated the new entrepreneurs throughout the whole program and the mentors were really helpful to nurture their ideas Contribution to the society 143Play is not just a mere business company who calculate everything in terms of loss and profit. Rather, it believes that contributing to the society is the firt and formost duty of any organization. Based on the value, 143Play is working to develop HIV app that will raise awareness and bring positive attitude among people regarding HIV and AIDS. An English language learning game named “Wishdom” is already there in Facebook. There are also some other upcoming games and application that will bring positive changes in the society.

[Source: http://techworldbd.com/143play-a-new-trend-in-technology/]

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ICT / First Ever Game Engine in Bangladesh <<143play.com>>
« on: June 19, 2014, 02:21:21 PM »
143play is a growing gaming company works in different apps and games. It is the first ever game Engine which is made in Bangladesh.
It has a motto of "Game for a cause". Following this motto, 143play plans to introduce fun mobile games that encourage positive social behavioral change.

Its an Engine, where you can also create apps and games according to your wishes without having any programming skills.

http://www.143play.com/


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Thanks for your good post.

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ICT / Re: Mack-book in a new look
« on: June 09, 2014, 12:49:59 PM »
Thanks for your informative post.

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ICT / How to make bouncing Ball Game in Unity 3D <<Video Tutorial>>
« on: June 09, 2014, 12:43:16 PM »

Bouncing & Sliding in 2D

Sliding and Bouncing are all controlled by a Physics Material applied to a Collider Component. In this assignment we set up both Bouncy and Slippery 2D Physics Materials, and apply them to GameObjects.

https://unity3d.com/learn/tutorials/modules/beginner/2d/sliding-bouncing-2d

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ICT / Re: ওয়েবমেইলের উত্থান
« on: June 09, 2014, 12:44:06 AM »
Thanks for your good post.

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ICT / Re: Robot will teach children Programming
« on: June 09, 2014, 12:43:36 AM »
Thanks for your good post.

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ICT / Re: Complete Guide to Test your Mobile Apps
« on: June 09, 2014, 12:43:17 AM »
Thanks for your good post.

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ICT / Re: Research Topics for CSE
« on: June 09, 2014, 12:42:50 AM »
Thanks for your good post.

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ICT / Re: GSM Interview Question
« on: June 09, 2014, 12:42:30 AM »
Thanks for your good post.

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HRDI / Re: Training for University Teachers
« on: June 08, 2014, 07:00:35 PM »
Thanks for good post. Its really helpful.

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