Oral Presentations
Location
Room 214, Schewel Hall
Access Type
Campus Access Only
Entry Number
31
Start Date
4-10-2019 11:15 AM
End Date
4-10-2019 11:30 AM
College
Lynchburg College of Arts and Sciences
Department
Computer Science
Abstract
“Portal 3” is an 3D first-person game in which the player shoots portals used to teleport throughout the map level. The portals can be placed on walls within specific block areas. Within this game, realistic physics may be used to catapult your character. In some levels turrets shoot at your character and block off paths, unless you can find a barrier. This is a three level game, with each level increasingly more difficult. The key to beating “Portal 3” is to think of it as a giant abstract puzzle piece.
Faculty Mentor(s)
Dr. WIll Briggs
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Portal 3
Room 214, Schewel Hall
“Portal 3” is an 3D first-person game in which the player shoots portals used to teleport throughout the map level. The portals can be placed on walls within specific block areas. Within this game, realistic physics may be used to catapult your character. In some levels turrets shoot at your character and block off paths, unless you can find a barrier. This is a three level game, with each level increasingly more difficult. The key to beating “Portal 3” is to think of it as a giant abstract puzzle piece.