Interactive Programming

Individual Game

Created and developed by myself, alone, GOLF (Gravitationally Obstructed Laboratory-based Fusion), is a game about launching fuel pellets into a reactor to created a black hole by slowly growing an artificial star until it collapses. The catch? The pellets are affected by the star’s gravity, which gets stronger as it gets larger, and pellets that contact the star itself will be destroyed – causing the star to lose some of its mass.

Individual Game Rhetorical and Code Analysis

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Group Game

As a final project for the class, we designed another simple video game in a group of four. “Toasty” has the player defend themselves as a sentient toaster on a kitchen table by firing breakfast food projectiles at increasingly stronger waves of humans including civilians, electricians, police officers, and the military. Each unlocked projectile has a different effect on enemies (slowed, poisoned, and on fire).

Group Game Rhetorical and Code Analysis

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Though they use the increasingly outdated Adobe Flash format, I would be happy to provide playable SWF files for either of these games to anyone who is interested.

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