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Storytelling Through Games showcase

Curated by Alina Potemska and Jordan Cutler

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Date and time: Monday 9 June 2025, 14.00–17.00

Location: F005, AUB Campus

This end-of-year exhibition celebrates the creative achievements of first-year students from the brand-new BA (Hons) Games Art and Design course at Arts University Bournemouth. Showcasing work from the unit Storytelling Through Games, the exhibition features narrative-driven game prototypes developed in Unreal Engine.

Each project explores storytelling approaches through meaningful player choices, conflict-driven interactions, environmental obstacles, and character-led journeys. Designed across three evolving chapters, the games also experiment with immersive sound design and interactive narrative mechanics.

Visitors are invited to play, reflect, and discuss these interactive experiences while discovering the voices of the next generation of narrative game designers.

Exhibition team

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Jordan Cutler Lecturer – BA (Hons) Games Art and Design

MA, BA

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