Two TECH.C. students’ game works won prizes in the contest!
本日より一般の方もご来場いただける「東京eスポーツフェスタ2026」にTECH.C.の学生が制作したゲームが2作品展示されています🎮
こちらの作品は「Tokyo esports Game Development Contest 2026 学生部門」で入賞を果たしたゲームです🏆
試遊も可能となっておりますので… pic.twitter.com/fUg5nMs835
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C. students won prizes in the “Tokyo esports Game Development Contest 2026 Student Category. The contest was held during the ” Tokyo eSports Festa 2026 ” held at Tokyo Big Sight from January 9 (Fri.) to 11 (Sun.), 2026.
The two winning entries were ” GemHunter,” a 4-player game for PC, and ” Batotte Channel! for PC. The contest was open to competitive games, and the students’ works were highly evaluated for their planning, technical skills, and completeness.
The games were displayed at the exhibition booth, and many visitors actually played them. Some said it was a rare opportunity to directly play an original game planned and created by students.
“GemHunter”.
GemHunter” play screenPR TIMES
The first winning entry was GemHunter, a 4-player game for PC. Created by the team “GemHunter”, the objective of the game is to collect gems, accelerate, and break down walls to create escape routes. The game is characterized by the fact that when you are caught, the positions of the pursuer and the escaper are reversed. Players can enjoy thrilling gameplay as they aim for a high score by accumulating consecutive scores.
“Butt and Channel! ”
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The other prize-winning entry was the PC rhythm game Battotte Channel! a rhythm game for PC. The concept of this work by the team “Bachi Bachi Broadcasting Station” is based on the motif of a ” sister-brother fight,” in which players compete against each other by blocking the channel the other wants to watch. The controls are as simple as pressing the numbers on the numeric keypad at the right moment, making it easy for anyone to enjoy the game right away.
C., students learn how to create games through weekly classes called ” game projects. Students who have grown as “creators” are expected to continue to attract attention in the future.
For more information, please visit the official website of Tokyo Design Technology Center College and the official page of Tokyo esports Game Development Contest 2026.

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