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Want to know what DigiPen Europe-Bilbao students are capable of creating? Check out some of these outstanding student projects in games, art, and animation.

Student Animations

Applying all of the skills and techniques they have learned in the classroom, students in the BFA in Digital Art and Animation program tackle a series of short film projects as a part of their program coursework. In addition to showcasing their technical mastery of digital tools and artistic fundamentals, these films give students the chance to discover what it means to evoke emotion through visual storytelling and bring characters to life.

Student Art

To excel in the digital arts requires more than innate talent. It takes years of discipline, study, and a keen understanding of the visual language found within nature, architecture, and the world around us. With time and dedication, students in the BFA in Digital Art and Animation program gain the ability not only to imagine new worlds altogether, but also the skills and insights to bring those ideas to life through captivating imagery. These are just a few fine examples of what our students have created at DigiPen Europe-Bilbao.

 DOCTOLINGO, a gamified app reimagining MIR preparation through real clinical cases.

Alumni

DigiPen Alumni Entrepreneurship: DOCTOLINGO, a Gamified Approach to Medical Learning

RTIS alumni apply game development and prototyping principles to entrepreneurship with DOCTOLINGO, a gamified app reimagining MIR preparation through real clinical cases.

Group of ten young developers wearing event lanyards posing together indoors by large windows, one holding a black hat, during Global Game Jam.

Alumni

Mucho Macho: A Mobile and Desktop Co-Op Game developed in 48-Hours

DigiPen Europe-Bilbao developers built Mucho Macho, a cross-platform co-op game for mobile and PC, in 48 hours at Global Game Jam 2026, earning Best Theme Implementation.

A group of students work on collaborative game programming projects in a technical degree

Students

Study Game Programming: Curriculum and Career Paths

Learn what studying game programming really involves: programming, applied computer science, and career opportunities in technical game development.