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Categories: game news, gaming

As mentioned before, I’ve been working on a silly web game — we’ve now submitted it to a contest and could use your help for votes!

http://musegames.com/community/immunitychallenge/

Hold down left mouse button to build up gas, release to let yourself fly. Spacebar restarts level.

It would be a HUGE help if you could register and vote for Poot! If we get enough votes, we’ll be one of the five finalists.

Our game just got put up tonight and other games have been submitted for weeks, so we need a lot of votes to catch up. Registration is simple/fast and it would be GREAT if you could help by voting for Poot!

We’ve only been working on it for a few weeks and it’s definitely not finished (working prototypes are all that is required for the contest). It would definitely be nice to win the contest though.

Categories: emedia, traditional


In Sculpture I, our first project was an aluminum cast. Simply creating a shapely aluminum chunk sounded boring to me so I decided to spice it up a bit. I decided to create a sort of cyberpunk set piece inspired by a computer monitor — it’s just a few super bright LEDs powered by a 9v battery. I think it turned out alright.



Categories: gaming

I’ve joined forces with two friends Jesse and Bryan to make simple web games. Our first release will be Poot — you play as a hamster, a test subject with gaseous side effects that allow you to float and propel yourself.

Right now the game is in alpha — we’re still putting in features and tuning gameplay. That sphere will hopefully be replaced with a cute hamster soon.

I’m doing level design, some 3D art, and a bit of coding. We hope to have a playable prototype by the 20th — perhaps I’ll post it here.

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