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Game Projects

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Legend of the Lost Dragons

Legend of the Lost Dragons is a top-down action-adventure game, where the world is different every time you play.  Players explore three procedurally generated maps, collect items that help them navigate the game's ten biomes, and tackle three challenging boss fights.

For more information on this game and where to purchase it, click here.

War Support

War Support was the capstone project for myself and five of my classmates, with help from three other students in the art and music programs.  We developed it in Unity over a four month period, and It shipped in 2018 on mobile devices.  The game tasks players with drawing flight paths for a support helicopter, as they attempt to assist refugees.

For more information, or to play a Windows version for yourself, click here.

The Mist

The Mist is a level design project developed in Unity by myself and four of my classmates over a four month period.  It is an amalgamation of five separately designed areas, brought together to form one cohesive experience.  The player is tasked with navigating various environments to rid the area of poisonous mist clouds.

For more information on this level, or to play a Windows build for yourself, click here.

Command Station

Command Station was developed in Unity by myself and three other students over a three week period.  It was developed with the intent of building upon the gameplay present in Missile Command, adding new enemies and features that weren't present in the original.

 

For more information on this school project, or to play it for yourself, click here.

(Available for play on computer web browsers)

Scrubbie's Adventure

Scrubbie's Adventure is a self-created Unity game, developed within a couple weeks.  I was tasked with creating a game based on the theme of "side effects", and came up with the idea of a sponge that acts differently depending on whether it's wet or dry.

 

For more information on this project, or to play it yourself, click here.

(Available for play on computer web browsers)

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