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A senior exhibition highlighting five innovative video games created by students from the Arkansas Tech University game and interactive media design program is currently on display at the Norman Hall Art Gallery. This exciting showcase runs through Friday, April 11, and is an excellent opportunity for the community to engage with the creative talents of the students.
Located at 203 West Q Street on the ATU campus in Russellville, the gallery welcomes visitors on weekdays. Each game presented in the exhibition reflects the hard work and dedication of the students, offering a glimpse into the future of game design and interactive media. The projects not only demonstrate technical skills but also showcase unique storytelling and artistic expression.
Attendees are encouraged to explore the innovative concepts and gameplay mechanics developed by the students, providing a platform for aspiring game designers to share their passion and creativity with the public. This exhibition is a testament to the growing field of game design education and its impact on the local community.
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