 Off the Map is an annual video game design competition, it is a partnership project with the British Library, Game City Festival and Technology Company Crytek for full-time students in UK higher education. The competition challenges them to use selected collection items as inspiration to create exciting video games. In 2013 the winning team Pudding Lane Productions from De Montfort University in Leicester created a really atmospheric, explorable interpretation of 17th century London. The 2014 Off the Map competition accompanies the British Library's exhibition Terror and Wonder, the Gothic Imagination. Curator selected maps, sounds, text and illustrations based on three themes. Fontil Abbey, the amazing home of author William Beckford. Edgar Allan Poe's short story The Mask of the Red Death. And finally the seaside town of Whitby which features in Bram Stoker's novel Dracula. Entries were assessed by a panel of industry professionals and the winners announced at Game City Nine Festival in Nottingham. For more information go to OffTheMap.GameCity.org