



Demo to be launched at EGX 2018
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Developer
The game is being developed at the National Film and Television School by a team of its dedicated students. Based in Beaconsfield, UK.
The Team
Designer, Developer & Producer: Hannah Rose Burdett
Story Development, Writer, Science and Natural History Consultant: Alyssa Mello
Composer: Marisa Cornford
Sound Designer: Harry J.N. Parsons
Production Manager: Hannah Cole
Production Coordinator: Joseph Phillips
Graphics and Titles: Christopher King
Production Design: Peter Coulthard
Platform(s)
Current:
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Android
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PC (Compatible with a touch screen monitor)
Planned:
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iOS
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Switch
Description
Bee Kind is a cute and relaxing exploration game for lovers of bees and all cute things. Experience the world through the eyes of a honey bee as you discover the giant world around you. Guide your bee through a rich and colourful world of plants and flowers to find food for the hive. Watch flowers bloom before your eyes as you pollinate them. Learn about how bees are good for humans and how we can help them survive. Inspired by nature documentaries, the voice-over guides you as you play, with prompts and hints to create a tailored experience. Bee Kind is a unique educational experience for those from 5 to 95!
About Hannah Rose Burdett
Hannah is a games designer and developer with a particular passion for production. Her specialism is games with purpose, and finding ways that video games can bring a tangible benefit to society. She is a member of The Writing Squad, a writer's development programme for talented young writers. In 2018 she won the Women in Games student award for her work on Bee Kind, amongst other projects, and received an accolade at their annual conference from CEO Marie-Claire Isaaman. Hannah is about to graduate with an MA in Games Design and Development from the National Film and Television School. She hopes to continue her work in educational games and learning through play in the future.
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About the National Film & Television School
For nearly half a century, the National Film and Television School (NFTS) has developed some of Britain and the world’s top creative talent – for which we were honoured to receive both the 2018 BAFTA for Outstanding Contribution to British Cinema and the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education. The School is recognised internationally as a model of excellence in specialist higher education and one of the world’s pre-eminent institutions in film and the moving image; it is consistently the only UK film school to be listed in the Hollywood Reporter’s top international film schools list and has been described in the Guardian newspaper as the ‘World’s Best Film School’.