Posters
"Vaporware": A Unity Game
Location
Hall Memorial Ballroom
Access Type
Campus Access Only
Start Date
4-4-2018 12:00 PM
Department
Computer Science
Abstract
My senior project, “Vaporware,” is a game built within the Unity game engine in which a user controls an android which has been sent to reclaim stolen software and fight other android enemies. The player can move, dash, and shoot enemies while working through maze like environments to find collectibles. I have created the levels, objects, and written scripts which control each individual object. My main goal for this project is to build and polish the game enough to publish it for anyone to download and play.
Faculty Mentor(s)
Briggs, Will
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"Vaporware": A Unity Game
Hall Memorial Ballroom
My senior project, “Vaporware,” is a game built within the Unity game engine in which a user controls an android which has been sent to reclaim stolen software and fight other android enemies. The player can move, dash, and shoot enemies while working through maze like environments to find collectibles. I have created the levels, objects, and written scripts which control each individual object. My main goal for this project is to build and polish the game enough to publish it for anyone to download and play.