Train2Game students have the opportunity to take part in the closed beta for Brick-Force, a sandbox shooter from German developer Infernum. The shooter appears to have a Minecraft like feel.
Those selected for the closed beta will be able to test playing Brick-Force from 28th February, with an open beta and full release following later this year.
“This sandbox shooter allows players to create worlds and maps that they’ve always dreamed of, brick by brick. They can also share these virtual playgrounds with the community and use them as the backdrop for fast paced shooter hunts against fellow players or computerized opponents” says the official blurb from Infernum.
Brick-Force is built using the Unity 3D engine and is a browser based title. Train2Game students who wish to participate in the Brick-Force closed beta can register on the official website www.brick-force.com
Beta testing is an excellent way for Train2Game students, especially those on the Games QA Tester course to practice their bug hunting skills. Not only that, but in an interview with the Train2Game blog, Trion Worlds Senior QA Tester Karl Tars said that beta testing is potentially a way to get into the industry.
For more on beta testing, how it’s useful for Train2Game students, and opportunities to get involved with it, see the Train2Game blog.
So Train2Game, what are your thoughts on Brick-Force? Will you apply for the Brick-Force closed beta?
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