
Tomas Abrams, Jeffrey Guererro, Andrew Yandell, Hanna Smith, Aziztitu Murugan, Dalton Barnette, Dakota Jensen, Kyle Kenney, Jaquon Desso, Amanda Lambright, Alejandro Cornejo and Aaron Philley will be representing SAU at the festival. PixelPop is an independent game conference and expo in St. Louis, Missouri, celebrating games and their creators. It features digital, tabletop and experimental games produced nationally.

“This is a big achievement for Game Development students, the SAU Game Development Club, and SAU as we have our first game to be accepted and shown in a festival,” said Rhaelene Lowther, associate professor of art.
The game and animation design programs at SAU offer students a competitive and more affordable avenue to a lucrative future developing mobile apps, 3-D designs and lifelike animations. For more information, please visit https://web.saumag.edu/academics/program/fine-art-design-computer-game-animation-and-simulation-design/.
