In The Dark

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https://store.steampowered.com/app/644330/

You awake in a hospital, no sight, no memory, only pain fills your mind. However, the sound and smell of fire does not give you the time to contemplate the situation. Danger drives you out into the world, cold, and deadly darkness surrounding you. However, into the oblivion of your existence comes Ester. A small girl who serves as the eyes for the blind man and your connection to the world. Her words serve as your sight, painting the world into a horrific image filled with peril. Even this friendship is tenuous… distant memories haunt you. Your doomed past chases your dreams and threatens your desperate journey in search of safety and help.

This is an indie developed project using overhead sprite art. This game is over world adventure style, requiring the player to discover the world not through the character’s sight, but through feeling, sound, smell, and your companion, Ester’s, insight. Monsters emerge from the darkness to attack, requiring real-time combat. (Although running from all enemies you find will keep you and your companion alive).

Because you can not depend on your sight, for all maps, you must explore a mostly black screen, slowly filling it in as you feel around.

Eventually, you fill the map as you discover more and more.

Using both Esters guidance, sounds, and other cues, you will navigate, while avoiding monsters and other dangers.

My Little Buddy

Utilizing the work of Rise Resilient, this is an augmented reality app built to help children to recover from mental trauma. Utilizing the resilience factors, this app employs the use of “Buddies” to serve as a front end for therapy and monitoring of the children in helping their recovery process.

This game consists of a survey to monitor the child’s factors, as well as mini-games that specialize in trauma recovery. This game was revamped for research into the effect COVID had on young kids in 2020, and has been used since in that capacity.

Mary Celeste

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December 5, 1872, a ship is found in the Atlantic. Cargo intact, plenty of supplies, and no signs of a struggle, the only thing odd is no one is on board. The mystery of the Mary Celeste beckons you… if you can survive.

Update June 2020: Due to COVID-19, this project has been delayed. While the project is still in development, this is no longer a top priority.