Build Me A Convoy!

Our Saturday game at Huzzah calls for 10 wagons, carts, carriages etc. I decided to see what I have on hand at the moment.


I have work to do!

Unathi Nsimande (Empangeni High School) Manages To Maintain His Lead.

Unathi Nsimande (Empaneni High School) - head-and-shoulders above the competition.
With the radical changes that have come into effect in 2019, all games played by learners in any official Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA) now count towards official rankings.

With every championship contributing resuts, the rankings shall be more in depth and have greater resilience than ever before.

Thus, even with the results from the Gauteng Championships, as held at Curro Aurora, being included, Unathi Nsimande (Empangeni High School) has still managed to maintain his lead.

The full rankings for High Schools for the Street Fighter V esports title are:


PosName of PlayeryearClubPoints
1Unathi Nsimande19Empangeni High School156.2
2Leone Loftus19Fakkel School of Skills143.3
3Hanke van Reede van Outshoorn19Empangeni High School139.4
4Dylan Naidoo19Northcliff High School123.5
5Rina Rene du Toit19Northcliff High School119.8
6Chloe Moodley19Empangeni High School104.5
7Cebo Xaba19Empangeni High School104.5
8Kyle Rad19Parys High School104.5
9Connor Baron19Parys High School95
10Okkert Ras19Parys High School95
11Cleo Moodley19Empangeni High School90.3

Rankings produced by MSSA are as follows:
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Uclan Alumni Steph Mcstea Named In The 100 Rising Stars Of The Uk Games Industry.

So thrilled to see our lovely Alumni, Steph Mcstea @TeaAndMonsters named in the 100 rising stars of the UK Games Industry!

Check out the interviews with the winners of this year's GamesIndustry.biz 100 in the link below.

https://wwgamesindustry.biz/top100/2018/s























Steph's website is in the link below.























Steph is very passionate about games and has her own distinctive art style.
She was a first class honours student at Uclan Games Design Course and graduated with both a BA and MA in Games Design. During her time in study, she never failed to help and encourage others to achieve their goals in games and she was involved in many projects, including the development of the 'Plinky Plonk App', leading the UCLan Games Society and site organiser for the Global Games Jam.
Steph attended the annual Women in Games Conferences as a student where she found much encouragement and had the chance to network with some very interesting people from the industry.
She is currently working as a QA analyst for Team 17 in Yorkshire.