UK students and educators pioneering voice-driven interactive entertainment

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RichCast empowers the creation of groundbreaking, engaging, interactive experiences, while teaching key skills such as narrative story writing and ‘No-Code’ programming  

Early Access now open following live project for Create Central’s Video Games Production Bootcamp and Welsh universities pilot, enabling schools, universities and students to take advantage of RichCast’s desktop tools for creative learning

Students and educators in schools and universities in the UK have been invited to join the early access phase of RichCast – a completely new genre of voice-driven interactive entertainment that helps develop the understanding of narrative writing and logic skills.

RichCast (www.richcast.com) recently featured as part of the innovative Video Games Production Bootcamp pilot initiative, orchestrated by private sector trade body Create Central in partnership with the games industry and the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA), to provide career changers and recent graduates with a starting point for a career in game development.

It has also been deployed as part of the Computer Games Development degree at the University of South Wales and by Wrexham Glyndwr University as part of its Game Development, Game Design & Enterprise and Game Art programme.

The RichCast platform was designed for Creatives to make interactive content and requires no programming or script languages. Everything in the user interface is represented by intuitive “drag and drop” icons. It’s probably the simplest way to manipulate code, and easier to use than the Scratch visual programming language.

RichCast is available to use for free without a license and enables students of all ages to create original and diverse content that blurs the line between literature and entertainment, complete with voice and touchscreen controls, HD video, audio-visual effects and AI voices that bring new words – and worlds ­– to life. 

Projects can be shared within a teaching group or pre-defined number of users to encourage collaborative learning among peers.

The software has been developed by games industry veterans at UK-based start-up PANIVOX, with a goal of democratising the creation and distribution of high quality, voice-driven interactive narrative content – targeting the hundreds of millions of people across the world who enjoy consuming and creating digital entertainment in all its forms. 

For creators, RichCast’s powerful but highly intuitive integrated Studio allows users to conjure up an amazing array of new forms of interactive content experiences, including:

  • Imaginative adventure stories and games
  • Challenging quizzes
  • Health & wellness experiences
  • Training & learning resources

…and so many more yet to be discovered.

While players will enjoy the freedom of consuming RichCast content on mobile devices, creators can also take advantage of the large screen environment on their tablet, laptop or desktop.

Students* and educators can now register for early access to get busy in the RichCast Studio, with a competition running in November to find the best talent and content from within the RichCast creator community.

To register for the RichCast early access programme, students and educators should visit: www.RichCast.com

RichCast will be launched in full for Creators in December 2021 on PC & Mac.

Philip Oliver, CEO at Panivox, said: “We want to inspire the next generation to create amazing interactive experiences. With RichCast we removed the technological barriers to entry, giving everyone the freedom of their imagination. This is such a great tool for education across so many subjects and has so much potential – we’re super excited to see how educators and students use it.”

Dr Gina Jackson OBE, GameDev Bootcamps, said: “We are delighted to be working with the team at PANIVOX to make RichCast a live project for the Create Central’s Video Games Production Bootcamp. We have been able to take the platform and some of the games developed for RichCast and put them through audience validation testing with GoTestify, providing PANIVOX with some incredible user experience insights and the boot campers with the hands-on experience of working on this innovative voice-driven interactive entertainment platform.” 

Dr Mike Reddy PFHEA, Course Leader for the Computer Games Development degree at the University of South Wales, said: “The birth of a new genre of gaming is always an exciting time. RichCast, which allows for the creation of voice-controlled games, is being explored in both taught assessments and extra-curricular activities for our games programming students. The PANIVOX focus on voice moderated gameplay in RichCast is especially interesting, in providing a novel way to interact with narrative games design. We’re very keen to see what creative uses our students see in this new venture.”

Rich Hebblewhite, Senior Lecturer in Computing at Wrexham Glyndwr University, said: “The ability to rapidly test and develop design ideas is a crucial part of the learning process, thus activities such as game jams and small indie projects are excellent ways of gaining experience. Panivox has lowered the technical development barriers to making interactive entertainment with RichCast and that is a huge step forward for writers and game designers. RichCast is ideal for rapid prototyping due to its easy-to-use interface and instant feedback design, making it a go-to solution for narrative heavy and audio rich products.”

RichCast is currently free with the plan to add fair monetisation in 2022 to ensure content creators receive royalties for creating great experiences.

To learn more about RichCast and register for Early Access visit www.RichCast.com

For RichCast media assets, visit: https://bit.ly/RichCastLaunchAssets

RichCast Launch Video: https://bit.ly/RichCastRevealVideo

About PANIVOX

RichCast is the brainchild of three highly respected and experienced UK games industry veterans: Neil Campbell, plus Philip and Andrew Oliver – The Oliver Twins. With 20+ years in the games industry, Campbell co-founded Viewpoint Games and boasts an enviable reputation as a games developer and designer, having worked on major franchises such as Guitar Hero and DJ Hero. Games industry legends the Oliver Twins have created hundreds of titles over the past 40 years, including the ultra-popular ’80s character Dizzy, as well as having established two previous studios. Further details about PANIVOX can be found at https://www.PANIVOX.com.

About Create Central

Create Central is a private sector trade body that brings together the region’s most successful TV, film, games and wider creative content business leaders. Through Create Central they work with national and regional partners to create an agile and responsive network to turbo-charge the creative content sector in the heart of the UK. Create Central’s mission is to deliver the remarkable and the tangible. Create Central is a trade body run BY industry FOR industry – working closely with national agencies like the BFI and Creative England among others, and public sector organisations like the West Midlands Combined Authority, local universities and the many agencies working in the innovation and tech space. For more information, visit https://www.createcentraluk.com

Further details about PANIVOX can be found at https://www.PANIVOX.com

Social Media Links: 

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