

Giana (aka GUI) wrote a text-based adventure game with graphical elements.


Malik (aka Main) wrote a text-based adventure game.


Emil (aka Eclipse) wrote a version of the arcade classic, Bomberman, complete with custom graphics and sound.


Ricky (aka Recursion) wrote a version of the smash hit, Guitar Hero.


Daixuan (aka Queue) wrote a game he called Lifecraft, which was partially inspired by the games Minecraft and Conway's Life.


Simon (aka System) wrote a a version of the board game Othello.


Alan (aka Arrays) wrote an "Escape the Maze" game with explosive obstacles and poison floors.


Bryant (aka Boolean) wrote a platform combat game with multiple levels and teleporters.


Julian wrote his own version of the Atari classic Tank War, but added a modern twist: the battlefield is shrinking.


Caroline (aka Class) wrote an exploration/cityscape game using original artwork


Lucy (aka Loop) wrote a text-adventure game complete with inventory, combat and a text input parser a la Zork


Sid (aka Static) wrote a version of Activision's classic retro game, Boxing


Liangpu (aka List) wrote his own game based on Conway's Life that he called The War of Golly


Trevor (aka Timer) began to write a program that would encrypt/decrypt a line of text.


Yun started to write a board game where the object was to place 5 pieces of the same color in a row.
