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The game, titled Box of Box, is an arcade runner where the player controls a robot collecting loot boxes on a conveyor belt while unlocking new characters with unique abilities. The first version was created during the Tech Orda training program, and now the project is reaching a new level: this year, the team plans to release a demo version on Google Play.
The success story began during the Tech Orda course, when the team came together while studying. According to the participants, the program not only helped them systematize their knowledge and gain a full understanding of the game development pipeline, but also gave them the confidence that played a key role in finding employment. Project co-founder, game designer and 2D artist Daniel Saifullin, after completing the course, was hired as a designer-illustrator at Mytona RS.
“Before Tech Orda, I already had some experience in game development, but it was the program that helped me look at the process more broadly, try myself as a team leader, and bring together the team with whom we started developing the game,” said Saifullin.
Another team member, Iskander Alshinbayev, also a Tech Orda graduate, now works on implementing AI-based solutions for business process automation in the field of automated testing at an international company specializing in racing simulators. His story is a vivid example of how a specialist from the legal field successfully transitioned into IT thanks to Tech Orda.
“Just a couple of years ago, I was dealing exclusively with legal issues and never thought I could connect my career with IT. Tech Orda gave me the opportunity not only to study new technologies but also to completely change my profession. Today, I implement AI solutions in an international company, and this is the best example that it’s never too late to start over,” shared Iskander.
The team also includes Damir Gabdrashitov, Nikita Bannov, Damir Mukatov, Zhakan Beibitbek, Yelzhan Dzhusupov, Aidar Baimendin, Zhanayat Kayrilayev, and Damir Rakhmangali. Although many participants have already found jobs in the game development industry, they continue to work on the game and steadily move toward release.
Early results are promising: publishers Take Top Entertainment and PlayDucky have given positive feedback on the project, and future collaboration is planned.
It should be noted that the Tech Orda program is aimed at developing human capital in the field of information and communication technologies. Today, 88% of program graduates are successfully employed, with an average salary of 505,000 tenge. In 2025, 80 IT schools were accredited, offering 160 courses in the most in-demand areas.
Applications for the new Tech Orda 2025 intake are open until September 3, 2025, via the Astana Hub platform. Additional information can be obtained from the chosen school or by calling 1818.
The game, titled Box of Box, is an arcade runner where the player controls a robot collecting loot boxes on a conveyor belt while unlocking new characters with unique abilities. The first version was created during the Tech Orda training program, and now the project is reaching a new level: this year, the team plans to release a demo version on Google Play.
The success story began during the Tech Orda course, when the team came together while studying. According to the participants, the program not only helped them systematize their knowledge and gain a full understanding of the game development pipeline, but also gave them the confidence that played a key role in finding employment. Project co-founder, game designer and 2D artist Daniel Saifullin, after completing the course, was hired as a designer-illustrator at Mytona RS.
“Before Tech Orda, I already had some experience in game development, but it was the program that helped me look at the process more broadly, try myself as a team leader, and bring together the team with whom we started developing the game,” said Saifullin.
Another team member, Iskander Alshinbayev, also a Tech Orda graduate, now works on implementing AI-based solutions for business process automation in the field of automated testing at an international company specializing in racing simulators. His story is a vivid example of how a specialist from the legal field successfully transitioned into IT thanks to Tech Orda.
“Just a couple of years ago, I was dealing exclusively with legal issues and never thought I could connect my career with IT. Tech Orda gave me the opportunity not only to study new technologies but also to completely change my profession. Today, I implement AI solutions in an international company, and this is the best example that it’s never too late to start over,” shared Iskander.
The team also includes Damir Gabdrashitov, Nikita Bannov, Damir Mukatov, Zhakan Beibitbek, Yelzhan Dzhusupov, Aidar Baimendin, Zhanayat Kayrilayev, and Damir Rakhmangali. Although many participants have already found jobs in the game development industry, they continue to work on the game and steadily move toward release.
Early results are promising: publishers Take Top Entertainment and PlayDucky have given positive feedback on the project, and future collaboration is planned.
It should be noted that the Tech Orda program is aimed at developing human capital in the field of information and communication technologies. Today, 88% of program graduates are successfully employed, with an average salary of 505,000 tenge. In 2025, 80 IT schools were accredited, offering 160 courses in the most in-demand areas.
Applications for the new Tech Orda 2025 intake are open until September 3, 2025, via the Astana Hub platform. Additional information can be obtained from the chosen school or by calling 1818.