![]() ![]() “We had a lot of positive comments in proportion to negative ones, so that definitely helped,” said Formoso, who acted as the project producer on the team. When the team uploaded "Ulama" onto Steam, they weren’t sure if the concept would catch, but within the first two weeks the video game garnered 2,700 votes, out of which 800 were positive. “So we decided to launch it commercially.” “We made this game program for UC Santa Cruz’s master’s degree program and by the end I thought it would make a good product,” said Cori, who acted as the creative director for the project. Steam Greenlight, part of Valve’s Steam digital distribution platform, is a way for users to help choose which games are added to the service. The game was “greenlit” by the Steam community in just 15 days. Pedro Cori, Alexander Formoso, and Cong Liu created a video game called "Ulama: Arena of the Gods," which launched March 28. Games and Playable Media alumni Cong Liu, Pedro Cori, and Alex Formoso recently launched "Ulama: Arena of the Gods." A trio of recent graduates from the UC Santa Cruz Games and Playable Media master’s program have turned their school project into a viable commercial product on one of the internet’s largest online game platforms. ![]()
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