First in Japan! Student Work from Digital Game Department Exhibited at 'Digital Lab,' a Large Indie-Game Focused Facility

Student project 'Key Typer' from Osaka Electro-Communication University is now being exhibited at the 'Digital Lab' facility within Ikenotaira Hotel & Resorts, Nagano Prefecture.
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A student project from the Digital Game Department of the Faculty of Information Systems and Multimedia at Osaka Electro-Communication University (Neyagawa/Shijonawate, Osaka; President: Kuninari Shioda) was exhibited on April 28 (Tue) at the 'Digital Lab,' a newly established entertainment facility within Ikenotaira Hotel & Resorts (Nagano Prefecture).

This exhibition was made possible at a facility planned and managed by f4samurai, a game development company where university alumni are actively employed. The facility, which operates under the concept of 'discovering games you have never seen before,' showcases works that highlight the sensitivity of young creators.

[Key Points of this Announcement]

■ First in Japan! Student works from the university's Digital Game Department are exhibited at 'Digital Lab,' a large-scale indie-game focused exhibition facility.

■ Collaboration with Alumni: Realization of a new form of industry-academia collaboration, as alumni from the university are employed at f4samurai, the company responsible for planning and operations.

■ Exhibition of Award-Winning Works: Visitors can experience 'Key Typer,' which won the 'Ikenotaira Hotel Award' at the Game Creator Koshien 2025.

[Overview]

'Digital Lab,' born at Ikenotaira Hotel & Resorts in Nagano Prefecture, is the first large-scale game facility in Japan focusing on indie games. It is gaining attention as a place that spotlights unique games known only to connoisseurs, including works by publishers and professional creators, as well as unreleased works, student projects, and doujin circle games.

From our university, we are exhibiting 'Key Typer,' a project that received the 'Ikenotaira Hotel Award' at the Game Creator Koshien 2025, one of Japan's largest student game contests, recognized for its high level of perfection and unique ideas. This work also won an Excellence Award at the 'Indie Games Contest Student Championship 2025' hosted by Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.

At Osaka Electro-Communication University, under the slogan 'Open up your life with digital skills,' we provide education in digital technologies that are applicable in the real world. Exhibition opportunities at large-scale commercial facilities like this one serve as a valuable chance for students to have their works seen and evaluated by the general public, and represent an important step in nurturing talent that will lead the future game industry.

FAQ

Where can I play the student's game?

It is available to play at 'Digital Lab' located within Ikenotaira Hotel & Resorts, Nagano Prefecture.

Whose work is being exhibited?

It is 'Key Typer', a project by Yuto Kumagai, a student at Osaka Electro-Communication University.

Why is this exhibition significant?

It represents a new form of industry-academia collaboration, providing students with a valuable opportunity to have their work evaluated in a professional setting.