Projects
- Project "Get Home": A four-month collaborative project as part of CMPUT 250 course at the University of Alberta (September 8th to December 19th, 2023), where I worked with a team to develop a video game. My primary contribution was creating the artwork, crafting visual elements that brought the game's atmosphere and characters to life.
"Get Home" is a suspenseful, narrative-driven game where you step into the shoes of Randy, embarking on a tense and unpredictable journey to make it back home safely. But the path home is far from easy—filled with dangerous thugs and daunting obstacles that test your resolve at every turn. And when you finally reach home, an unexpected twist awaits... - Nominated for Outstanding Visual Direction
- Project "Nix": Also another four-month collaborative project which was part of the MST 350 course at the University of Alberta (From September 15 to December 11, 2023)
- Download the game file by clicking here.
- Locate the downloaded file on your device.
- Open the file in any modern web browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera GX).
- Use your mouse to click on the choices and navigate through the game.
- For the best experience I recommend downloading Twine (Open source tool for narrating stories)
"Nix" is a psychological text-based story game where players navigate a haunting house representing the protagonist's mind. Through choices and interactions, players uncover Nix's memories, confront trauma, and shape her journey toward healing or despair. My primary contribution was the story and writing of the game.
How to play: