Artem Chaikin (group
KS-21), a student in the Department of Economic Cybernetics in the “Esports and
Computer Game Development” educational program, majoring in Software
Engineering (121), has developed his own mobile game, “Wheel Engine Shot,”
which has already gained significant popularity among users.
The game was created
using the Unity game engine, which allowed for the implementation of modern
game mechanics, dynamic gameplay, and optimization for mobile devices. The
project was inspired by a popular trend on TikTok, where Indian users spin car
tires using a diesel engine.
Thanks to its interesting
concept and viral effect on social media, the game has achieved significant
results:
• reached 24th place in
the Google Play All Games charts;
• garnered over 200,000
downloads;
• received more than 5
million video views on TikTok from various creators.
The project demonstrates
the practical application of knowledge in the fields of game development,
programming, and digital content. Thanks to expertise in game marketing and a
deep understanding of current trends, the developer managed to create a product
that quickly gained popularity and went viral on social media.
You can check out the
game at: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.TGSD.WheelMotorShoot
It should be noted that
this is not Artem Chaikin’s first game—he has previously created a number of
mobile games. A complete list of his works can be found at the following links:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=5959853836512993324
https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=8488937240959869099
The department
congratulates Artem and wishes him continued success in game development and
his career!