All downloads are compiled to work with Microsoft Windows, unless otherwise noted.
To play:
game.exe).Have fun!
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by Ellie Kim and Jeremy King
Pin bugs to score points and build combos! Last as long as possible without overflowing your collection! In Pinsect, dragonflies, butterflies, and bees are being tossed about and you must use your pin to collect them to your bug board. Your board only has so many slots, so how do you remove bugs you’ve pinned to make room for new ones? Fortunately for you, you have a handy list of prized bug combinations at your disposal - but psst, don’t forget the value of nature’s busiest pollinator! When you pin the right bugs in order, you can sell that set to a bug collector, earning money and freeing up slots on your bug board. Try to sell as many bugs as possible without overflowing your collection! No collector wants squished bugs, after all.
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by Irene Fisher and Maxwell Wainwright
Elementals is a medium-paced one versus one 2D fighting game inspired by original fighting games like Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat. It contains regular attacks, and if you have the precision to input sequences, you can perform special moves that will allow you to have the edge over your opponent. Keep in mind, characters have different special moves and sequences to perform said moves. Keep in mind you must manage two resources, your health and element. If your health drops to zero, you lose; if you run out of elements, you can no longer perform special moves until they refill over time.
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by Liam Benson and Liam Blackwell
Tetris Dragonfly is a remake of the classic falling block puzzle game made within Dragonfly. Drop and rotate blocks to clear lines, the more lines cleared at once the greater the bonus! As score increases, levels will as well: higher levels mean more points, but also much faster drop rate. Controls are listed in game.
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by Tess Briden and Melody Jensen
Holy Carp! is an incremental fishing simulator. Use your keyboard to control the boat and the hook to catch fish. Sell your catches using the buttons in the merchant scene. Use your money to buy upgrades for your fishing line. The longer your line, the more fish you can catch. Each fish has a different sprite and behaviors.
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by Timm Adams and Alex Anderson
An arcade top down shooter where you must gain score by shooting enemies and getting power ups without dying.
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by Rose Briggs and Josh Morway
Flash Hook is a 2D puzzle platformer with satisfying controls, tight hand crafted levels, and open ended design that allows for creativity in taking on each screen. There are some hidden features within the game that keep speedrunning in mind! With 18 unique screens to clear that slowly increase in difficulty, and 7 optional collectables for players to give themselves an extra challenge, Flash Hook is a game for players of all skill levels. Flash Hook even has easy to edit and share levels, allowing for players to express their creativity in level creation.
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by Poppet Brouillard and Elias Hanford
Street Saucer is a 2D 2-player fighting game inspired by traditional fighters like Street Fighter and Footsies Rollback Edition. Play as a sentient saucer, and use light, medium, and heavy attacks to defeat your opponent before they can defeat you! The game utilizes motion inputs to allow players to perform specials, like a palm strike, uppercut, or stomp attack, all of which do more damage than regular attacks. Games start immediately after players press the play button on the start screen, and end when one player’s health bar is empty. The game then loops back to the start screen, and the players can begin again.
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by Trinity Dickson and Berenis Tekin
You are in control of a snake that wants food. You need to move around the map to get all the food! Make sure to avoid yourself or you will chomp your tail and die.
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by Ketan Chatterjee and Brandon Contardi
You are the famous Dexter Driftstar, thief extraordinaire who travels the universe stealing from evil doers. Today is no different, as Vortex Corp has created a means of controlling the entire universe with the Singularity Seed, a device that is devastating in the hands of such an evil and malicious company as Vortex Corp. The Coalition of Planets has enlisted your skills to board the Vortex Corp Star-Carrier ship and steal the Singularity Seed to stop the utter destruction of space civilization. You must traverse the different rooms aboard the star-carrier, avoiding detection from Vortex Corp guards, cameras, and avoid tripping the security laser alarms, etc. You must save the day once again, and bring safety to the universe.
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by Connor Daly and Saehyun Park
Pterodactyl Panic is a Endless running game where a dinosaur moves through three vertical lanes in the sky, inspired by the Chrome dinosaur game. The player controls a dinosaur to dodge incoming obstacles while collecting fruits to earn points. The game features a background with rocky ground, trees, and clouds passing away to make motion. Enemies like Pterodactyls, spiky bumbles, and small dinos appear randomly. As the game progresses, the speed increases, testing the player’s skills. A high-score system encourages players to challenge themselves and beat their previous record.
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by Hung Dao and Pierce Lindsay
Pitch Shift is a game that involves dodging projectiles while following the pitch shift of the game’s music. The player can move left and right, and the movement speed changes in sync with the music’s tempo/rhythm. While moving, projectiles that hit the player will end the game if the player runs out of lives. The player must survive by lasting as long as they can without dying. The game gets harder as the pitch changes more quickly, and thus the player must dodge and react to pitch shifts faster. The game goes on indefinitely until the player dies or quits. The player is assigned a score based on how far they progressed and the difficulty level they were playing on.
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by Daijiro Tanimura and Isaac Wolfe
A top-down zombie survival shooter where the player moves with WASD and shoots toward the mouse click. Zombies spawn from the screen edges and either chase or dash at the player. Hitting zombies with bullets increases score and may drop healing medicine or magazine powerups that restore HP or reload and expand ammo. The game ends when the player’s HP reaches zero.
To run the game, download the files on a Linux machine, then run
“export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=.” inside the main folder. Then run
the executable.
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by Charles Dugaw and Skye Vinson
You are a vampire (red), trying to drink the blood of an innocent (magenta) while avoiding the hunter (yellow). This build does not feature hunter movement, although it is still an obstacle. Move the cursor with WASD, press Space on an adjacent tile to move the Vampire, and use Q and E to rotate the walls around the selected tile. This unfinished build features 4 levels which seamlessly transition into one another.
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by Alex Duggan and Addison Hoopes
You play as a biker running from the cops in a never-ending cyberpunk city. Drive across rooftops, jumping between buildings while dodging explosive barrels in this side-scrolling infinite runner. As you rush through the city, your motorcycle will get even faster, making navigating the jumps and slopes an increasingly challenging trial.
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by Ryan Ginn and Andre Mata Assis
Dragonfly Punch-Out is a remake of Nintendo’s classic Punch-Out!!. Remade entirely in ASCII art using the Dragonfly game engine. Players step into the ring as the Hero, facing three unique opponents of increasing difficulty, the Pink Devil, the Sumo Giant, and the Steel Beetle. Each fighter features distinct patterns, timing, and win conditions such as TKO, KO, or win by decision. The game includes a tutorial mode, dynamic round and timer systems, and a responsive health and collision framework implemented in C++. The goal: defeat the opponent as quickly as possible and achieve the highest score!
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by Brody Graham and Will Schieffer
Destroy the alien menace before it can destroy you! Your weapon is a set of missiles, fired one at a time. Each one is to be guided by you directly. Your mouse cursor is the reticle that the missile will follow, as it rotates to follow your aim. The missile won’t follow your every command however. Using vector math, the missile is able to emulate the feeling of weight, and will require special management of its direction. Featuring a full range of sound effects and music, and five levels, Terminal Guidance is a complete experience.
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by Julian Kreis and Gabriel Taylor
Snake Adventure is a snake style game where you need to get to the fruit while constantly moving. Whenever you eat the fruit, a new stage layout with obstacles and fruit is procedurally generated based on how many fruits have been collected. As you collect more fruit, there will be more obstacles being generated, making the game get harder as it goes on. If you get to a high enough level, the character will move faster as well, increasing game difficulty once world-generation difficulty caps out. The goal is to collect as much fruit as possible before dying.
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by Richard DeBlasio and Matthew Nickerson
Gate Closer is a game where you control a magical gate system spanning three lanes. With a space key press, toggle which lanes are open/closed to let Good visitors pass, Block Evil, and outsmart Wizards with crush‑timing instead of simple blocking. The portals are cracking open, and only you can seal them. Gate Closer is a snappy, lane management action puzzler where every step counts and every second sizzles. Chain swift moves to outmaneuver creatures, drop barriers, and slam gates shut before the next surge.
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by Colin Masucci and Avi Pal
Do you enjoy Splatoon? Do you enjoy ruining your friend’s day over a game? Then get ready for a hardcore, fast-paced battle for dominance! Your job is to take over as much territory as possible within the time limit to win. Each round will consist of two players, each with their own abilities, and each of them will need to utilize their mechanics to paint as much of the screen as possible. Be careful though, losing territory to your opponent would cost you heavily though and that is exactly why you should do the same. The strategy is up to you as the player to decide whether to cover as much free space as possible, chase your opponent, or spam abilities. Conquer your foes with everything you got!
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by Ian Perry and Devin Mihaichuk
Bingus is an ASCII based single player social deduction game where the player works to try and find which of the 6 residents in the house is a murderer, and shoot them before they can cause any more harm. The player can do this by observing the residents, where they have gone, where bodies are left behind, looking for various clues spread across the house, or even by being in a room alone with them tempting them to try and kill.
How many can you save?
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by Keenan Porter and Jessica Signore
You have found yourself trapped in an infinite maze with a minotaur. You must get as far as you can before he catches you. The minotaur is confident and sure it has you trapped, toying with you before closing in and ending your escape.
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by Domenic Kramer and Ben Reinherz
In this game, you play as Fred the lil’ guy who is running alongside a lake through a forest. Armed with his athletic abilities of jumping and ducking, he traverses the landscape. Fred will jump over the cattails, duck under the ducks, ride along the hills, and continue to dodge obstacles to prevent himself from falling in the lake with your assistance. The longer he runs, the faster he will become, and the more your score will go up. How long can you keep Fred from falling in the lake and how high can you bring your score?
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by Luca Pasquini and James Prendergast
Your web is under attack, dodge and weave through frantic movement as giant enemy spiders and hurdling flying saucers attempt to tear your silken masterpiece to shreds. Consume flies to charge up your silk meter and shoot silk to repair your web. Survive for as long as you can! This game tests quick decision making as you navigate a dynamically changing environment. The enemy spiders utilize a finite state machine, adding a new complexity of predicting their movement.
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by Mathew Abraham and Finn Regan
Welcome to Tennis Rogue unLike, our take on the classic video game Pong. In this game, you go head to head with an opponent in a race to 70 points (7 scores). However, every round after the first comes with modifiers that shake up how you play the game. These modifiers range from changing the paddle size and speed, to a multiball, left-right movement, and many more. Technical features include 2 players with different keys interacting with versions of the same object, updating both x and y velocity based on player input, as well as ball collision physics.