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by Daniel Duff and Andrew Levy
Welcome to Graveyard Shift, a game where the player must fight off hordes of zombies in a haunted graveyard. Three different levels must be completed, each with a different final boss. The player will start in level one with only a simple gun, slow movement, and 150 health and can pick up items that will upgrade their weapon, speed, and health as the game progresses. The player will be scored based on how many zombies they can kill before they defeat the final boss and reach the end of the game. Will you be able to escape the graveyard alive?
by Wai Khumwang and Terry Hearst
CityJumper is a PlatFighting game where you control a hero jumping on the rooftops of buildings. You encounter evil Mafia members in your journey that you must defeat with your spear of justice! Some Mafia members have guns and you must deflect their oncoming bullets to keep yourself safe from harm. At the end, there is a challening boss fight! Can you beat him?
by Raymond Dolan and Alejandra Garza
The player is stuck in a dungeon trying to find their way out through randomly generated levels. Make your way up the stairs on each floor and escape, but watch out! Dangerous monsters roam the halls hoping to end your adventure. Also be careful that you don’t get too hungry, because it may lead to your doom. Search for food and run from monsters and see how far you can get.
by Yongcheng Liu and Diana Kumykova
In this game you and your opponent fight as one of the 5 most well-known programming languages, and are pitted against one another in order to show off your language’s most outstanding abilities. Set in the forbidden block of memory from which no language can allocate, players fight to death in a Tekken-like 1v1 arena, and take out aggression against their most hated language. You can play as Python, C, C++, Lisp, or Java, and prove once and for all which is the best programming language!
by Jingyu Xie and Zhecheng Song
17 Cards Straight Flash is a player versus AI card game. During the game, players can use perks to take little advantages while enjoying a simpler Straight Flash. The final winning condition is the first to 10 points. The winner of the round gets at least 1 point. The round winning condition is based on comparison of card types. Please read the README.txt and 17 cards rules.txt file to learn rules, and practice in training mode! Enjoy your game!
by Nina Taurich and Tyler Sprowl
In Color Climb, you must climb as high as you can by jumping from one platform to the other while changing your color. The platforms have different colors, and you can only land on platforms with your matching color. Otherwise, you will fall through, potentially to your death. So take your time, but hurry up. The level moves upwards with no regards to your personal safety or well-being. If you get left behind and touch the edges, the game is over.
by Alexander Bell and Edward Matava
A side scrolling platformer similar to that of Geometry dash, you’ll be in various different fields of gravity as you make your way to the goal. In this process we also created a map editor, when the player can create and customize their own levels if they so desired, using a custom manager made for this project.
by Cem Alemdar and Nugzar Chkhaidze
Deck Destroyer is a card based adventure game. You are Heisenberg, facing three monsters. In order to beat them use the cards wıth unique abilities.
by Seungho Lee and Matthew Nagy
Similar to a platform game named “Geometric Dash” but instead of jumping from the bottom of the screen, players jump in midair. Moreover, players can land their characters on obstacles, but will be pushed back if a character collides on obstacles from the side. If you enjoyed Geometric Dash, but try something new, come play Catch Me If You Can!
by Joseph Petitti and Matthew Puentes
XiQ is a simple game in which you try to claim as much territory as possible in sixty seconds while avoiding enemies. You control a green marker called a XiQ (pronounced “cheese”) that can walk along lines called Xix (pronounced “kicks”). You can draw Xix into the center of the play area by holding X or Z to draw fast or slow, respectively. When you box in an area with Xix it gets filled in, and you get points for the amount of area you captured. If you fence in an area by only drawing slowly you get ten times as many points, and the area is colored in a different color.
However, there are enemies that will try to stop you from claiming territory. Xyvz (pronounced “chives”) are red X-shaped enemies that walk along Xix, and if they touch you you’ll die. The Xiz (pronounced “Cheese”) is a red line-shaped enemy that flies around the uncaptured area of the board. If it hits an incomplete Xix as you’re drawing it, you’ll die. Also, if you run into your own incomplete Xix you’ll die. Score as many points as possible within sixty seconds to win!
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by Rory Sullivan and Alex Tian
You play as a dragonfly hunter with a whip. You heard rumors that a scientist was creating evil dragonflies in his castle. The main objective of the game is to navigate through a castle filled with monstrous dragonflies, and then defeat Lord Dragonflyula. Use your special dragonfly killing whip in order to defeat Lord Dragonflyula and his henchmen. But be careful, the enemies are trained to spit deadly poison, and fight back should you get too close.
by Shiyi Liu and Joseph Swetz
SnowDay is a casual survival game. It allows the player to dodge the snow and collect hot chocolate to avoid freezing. Getting hit by the snow will decrease the play’s temperature while collecting hot chocolate will increase the player’s temperature. When the player’s temperature hits zero, the game ends automatically and goes back to the start screen. Special fireworks will also drop down randomly. If the player caught the firework, a shield will surround the player for 3 seconds and destroy any items it touches. The difficulty increases as time goes on.
by Alex Hunt and M. Tucker Grim
Our game is a paratroopers like game where your goal is to defend your four health +s from the falling numbers. You can kill the numbers by shooting them with a number equal to or smaller than it. If you lose all 4 health bars, then you die and it is game over. The game goes indefinitely until you die. Killing numbers gets you points.
by Duncan Bertetti and Cole Granof
You find yourself in a maze-like tomb filled with monsters. Your only chance of escape is to find the mysterious dragonfly. However, this is easier said than done, as the dungeon changes each time you play the game! Use the arrow keys and WASD to move, and space to attack. If an enemy drops a power-up, be sure to grab it to shoot beams from your sword.
by Chris Grier and James Scherick
Laser Dogs is a 2 player 2D fighter developed in a custom Dragonfly engine. You play as a dog and attempt to knock each other off the screen using four various attacks. These attacks deal percent and knockback based on the players percent. The attacks are a Laser, Missile, Charge Shot, and Reflector. This game is heavily inspired by other platform fighters like Super Smash Bros. and Rivals of Aether.
(Note: requires game controllers to play.)