Blekinge Institute of Technology
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The Blekinge Institute of Technology (Blekinge Tekniska Högskola in Swedish) is a public, state-funded university located in Blekinge, Sweden that was founded in 1989. In 2009, several groups of students created games with the Wintermute engine as part of their course work:
- Actual Destination - Marcus Grönskog and Adam Storhed
- The Box - Marcus Kellner and Markus Fors
- Dreamscape - Mikael Palm and Tommie Malmgren
- Framed - Sakari Korhonen and Daniel Bengtsson
- Mirage - Jonas Chanasima Gransing, Sam Samuelsson, and Sebastian Hansson
- Project: Doom - Martin Silve and Victor Dahlqvist
- Project Lonely Robot - Stefan Gökstorp and Magnus Christensson
In 2013, Tobias Lindberg, Jonatan Persson, Philip Undin, Viktor Bengtsson, and Josefin Gagnesjö created Apeiron as part of their coursework.
Additionally, the students Robin Hjelte and Jesper Olofsson created the original version of The Shine of a Star as part of their coursework, and later expanded it with the help of two additional people, Mattis Axelsson and Cajsa Larsson, into a full commercial game.