A double BAFTA nominee has teamed up with students at a Suffolk college to develop an exciting new game.
Former West Suffolk College lecturer Sam Read-Graves, 32, is the designer of BAFTA-nominated games Gang Beasts and Splemy.
"I think working with colleges and finding young talent is something everyone should do," he said.
"West Suffolk College are pulling out all the stops to make it the best in the country.
"It's a no-brainer in terms of working with them."
For this new project, alongside teaming up with two former students Iain Walker and Saskia Long, Mr Read-Graves is working with current level three games design learner Tyler Davey.
"It's quite rare to be paid while on a College course," said Tyler who is from Thetford.
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"It's cool to work with someone who has got recognition from BAFTA."
Their new game, Task Time, is in the early stages but has already received interest from publishers.
On the possibility of winning a BAFTA for the new project, Mr Read-Graves added: "It would be great to get nominated and win an actual BAFTA.
"I hope it's a case of third time lucky."
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