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Student Projects

We proudly present the projects from our summer 2024 Demo Day, where students showcased the results of their six-week coding journey. Each project reflects their dedication, creativity, and technical expertise. Check out their amazing work!

 

Winning projects

Oakland on Top

Winner of Most Significant Impact

Komogodje Bagayoko and Ariana Astorga Vega

Intro to Web Design with Wilson Ng, Stephane Sorho, and Liam Giraldo

Our project aims to spotlight the incredible talents of Oakland’s muralists! By showcasing their work, we hope to bring more attention to the vibrant art scene in Oakland and provide these artists with the recognition they deserve.

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SF Rescue

Winner of Most Technical

Edison Zhou, Eric An, and James Chen

Intro to Web Design with George Sphicas and Lisa Jurca

SF Rescue’s goal is for people to support non-profit rehabilitation and adoption centers in the Bay Area, whether it be through volunteering or donations. Our website gives an overview of what the environment of these centers is like, how support can be beneficial to the volunteers and the facility, where people can donate or volunteer, and places to adopt new companions.

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Spaces

Winner of Most Innovative

Billie Nolfi-Makau, Tobi Braddock-Ortiz, and Jaelin Bruner

Intro to Python with Josh Burlile, Alisa Sun, and Ethan Lee

Our project is a text based horror game that includes games like hide and seek, 21, rps (rock, paper, scissors), and a dice game, our game is all about risking your life to do your job but before that you need to play these games with the ghost that inhabit these haunted grounds and will you win? well thats all up to chance and your wits.

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Python projects

Railroad Escape

Caden Chen, Alyssa Prasetyo, and Serina Lee

Intro to Python with Aasha Jain and Erick Gonzalez-Gomez

An immersive survival game depicting the journey of an escapee trying to reach freedom in the free north. You must reach a mileage threshold while managing food, health and supplies while facing roadblocks and barriers on the way, critically deciding your fate.

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Pooka Game

Kelly Dinh, Mariano Cortez Figueroa, and Marina Lee

Intro to Python with Aasha Jain and Erick Gonzalez-Gomez

It’s a snake game! The more you eat, the longer you get.

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Jack Black

Jason Wu, Jayden Chen, Nicolas Ortega

Intro to Python with Aasha Jain and Erick Gonzalez-Gomez

Inspired by the classic card game Blackjack, this project aims to demonstrate both the excitement and dangers of gambling. While the goal is to accumulate money by showcasing card game skills, the primary message is to highlight the risks associated with gambling. It encourages those struggling with gambling addictions to seek help and foster a healthier mindset and environment.

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Guess the Song

Lydia Lin, Jessica Dominguez, and Dominic Chamorro

Intro to Python with Aasha Jain and Erick Gonzalez-Gomez

Listen to a song and guess the title based off the audio! Choose from genres like pop, r&b, and indie.

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Code Quest Escape Game

Marcos Monterrosa, Analidia Delgadillo, Gabriel Patarroyo

Intro to Python with Jennifer Chang and Kalyani Nair

Code Quest Escape Game is a text-based, interactive escape game where the user plays varied puzzles in order to escape a carnival!

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Calendar To-do List

Matthew Samson, Danial Ibrayev, and Gustavo Nunez

Intro to Python with Jennifer Chang and Kalyani Nair

This will be a calendar marking things to do to let people know what they have tasked for the week.

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Monthly Expenses Tracker

Andrew Huynh and Jenny Huang

Intro to Python with Jennifer Chang and Kalyani Nair

Tracker that tracks the person’s monthly expenses, helps them reduce their spending, and suggest ideas for investing and donating.

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Quote Scraper

Manny Tiong and Christina Wu

Intro to Python with Jennifer Chang and Kalyani Nair

This compassionate interactive webscraper asks the user how it is doing and provides inspirational quotes in the category that they need it the most!

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Crisis Compass SF

Gabriela Reis, Daniela Ojeda-Paz, and Kelly Tran

Intro to Python with Jennifer Chang and Kalyani Nair

Our goal with Crisis Compass is to provide users in urgent need with quick, easy access to local resources tailored to their specific needs. Whether you’re dealing with addiction, homelessness, mental health issues, or seeking contraceptive services, our app ensures you find the help you need, right when you need it. With Crisis Compass, you’re never alone—find the help you need, right when you need it.

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VBanalyzer

Sam Liuson, Kenneth Soriano, and James Madden

Intro to Python with Ailsa Sun, Ethan Lee, and Josh Burlile

This application allows you to track player stats while watching a volleyball game. It is supposed to be used alongside a video or live volleyball game.

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Q-Bread-and-A

Ethan Nguyen and Lorie Au Yeung

Intro to Python with Ailsa Sun, Ethan Lee, and Josh Burlile

Users are able to compete against each other in answering academic trivia questions, creating friendly communal competition. Correct answers will cook a team’s bread, while wrong answers will burn their bread. The goal is to cook your team’s bread without burning it before the other team does.

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Sleep Tracker

Quang Tran, Jason Batkhuu, and Shuyi Zheng

Intro to Python with Ailsa Sun, Ethan Lee, and Josh Burlile

Our project is a sleep tracker. Our users can track their own sleep to see if they reach their goal. If they fall short our app with tell them tips recommend sleep hours from experts.

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Basketball Guesser

Tengis Tumur, Jelani McClinton, and David Ramos

Intro to Python with Ailsa Sun, Ethan Lee, and Josh Burlile

Our project is a basketball guesser game. You’ll receive hints about a randomly selected basketball player, such as unique achievements, height, rebounds, points, and current team. Each hint increases your reward by $500. At the end, you can choose to keep playing or donate your winnings to a charity of your choice.

 

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Think or Lose

Mike Ajpop and Jonathan Lozano

Intro to Python with Ailsa Sun, Ethan Lee, and Josh Burlile

Our project is a tic tac toe game involving two players; to play in the game you have to play to save your family from an evil wizard who is offering a chance to play him to save your family

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Starfall

Esteban Cruz, Kriss Calmo, and Eric Leong

Intro to Python with Aklile Tesfaye,Kimberley Wu
Aklile Tesfaye,Kimberley Wu

What we made here is a story-based decision making game, with a narrator commenting or criticizing your choice depending on what you choose. We use a battle game to make a fun game but also to see what do you value more, becoming king of Starfall or happy to just be a hero. We wanted to make a game that would allow the player to choose their own paths, their own choices.

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Realities of Life

Kathleen Maung, Stacey Mendez, and Angel Alaniz

Intro to Python with Aklile Tesfaye and Kimberley Wu

Realities of Life is a daily life simulation game where you will go through different issues that you can experience in life. Whether it be poverty, lack of education, or health issues, your job is to navigate through each situation choosing the best option as you try to survive in life.

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Prevent & Protect

Ryan Luc, Ethan Ho, and Dylan Zheng

Intro to Python with Aklile Tesfaye and Kimberley Wu

In this multi-level game, you must scavenge for items in three different mazes. Explore the different areas of our grocery store: the aisles, the bakery, and the storage room!

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Finance & Business Quiz

Isaiah Jackson and
Randy E

Intro to Python with Aklile Tesfaye and Kimberley Wu

An interactive quiz about financial investments and tests the players knowledge about finances

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America: The Gilded Age

Mathew Kwan, Jordan Lewis, and Zackery Cornejo

Intro to Python with Aklile Tesfaye and Kimberley Wu

A simulation game that puts you into the shoes of someone born in the era of the gilded age, make choices in the game that will determine your wealth and power. Some choices have penalties to them such as decreases in reputation and morality, and may include random events which will impact your job/business.

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Business Simulator

Ryan Chow, Sophia Chan, and Jiaqiao Situ

Intro to Python with Aklile Tesfaye and Kimberley Wu

A business simulator a player manages a company and competes against other randomly generated companies. The objective is to make strategic decisions to grow the company by making more profit

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YouTrack

Jason Wu, Jonathan Hernandez, and Curtis Ngo

Intro to Python with Andres Gonzalez and Brent Gannetta

A Python application that helps users track their health and wellness. This application might provide features for tracking physical activities, mental health, nutrition, and overall well-being.

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Slick Typing

Nestor Gomez, Erwin Perez, Dylan Reyes Hernandez, and Jordan Ocampo

Intro to Python with Andres Gonzalez and Brent Gannetta

A simple typing-game to increase typing speed on a computer! (Maybe…phone?)

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Harvest Valley

Ava Wright, Theresa Zhou, and Abbey Dare

Intro to Python with Andres Gonzalez and Brent Gannetta

Farming game where you farm vegetables and get to know characters within the game.

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Build a Shelter

Javier Ortiz, Taddeo Ruiz, Akira Martinez, and Boorchi Tumurchudur

Intro to Python with Andres Gonzalez and Brent Gannetta

This project/program will help give food and shelter to homeless people in San Francisco. How can we help the homeless with this shelter?

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Web design projects

Upsides and Downsides of AI

Kay Pham, Jonathan Huang, and Brandon Ali

Intro to Web Design with Kimon Monokandilos and Samuel Shih

To create a comprehensive and engaging website that explores the various aspects of Artificial Intelligence (AI), highlighting its benefits and challenges, and also focus on ChatGPT. The website aims to educate visitors on the potential of AI in different sectors, the associated risks, and the capabilities and limitations of ChatGPT.

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Top Food Places in SF

Yawen Lin, Emerson Raymundo, and Lillian Yu

Intro to Web Design with Kimon Monokandilos and Samuel Shih

Our project is a website called SF Foodie that lets users discover the top food places in San Francisco. It focuses on Mission Bit’s core value of community by highlighting locally-owned restaurants and the stories of how they came to be. Through our website, users can search for food spots by neighborhood or cuisine as well as subscribing to our newsletter for weekly updates

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Future Letters

Melissa Co and Abigail Wong

Intro to Web Design with Kimon Monokandilos and Samuel Shih

FutureYou is a website where you can send a letter to people in the future. Enjoy the experience of reading about your life from the past! It can be sent for yourself or others. The ultimate goal is to be able to send this letter via email. However, currently it can only display what the final result would look like in your mailbox.

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Resources for Homeless

Korey Abantao, Andy Espino, and Hayden Lin

Intro to Web Design with Kimon Monokandilos and Samuel Shih

Our project is here to support people who are homeless in San Francisco. We aim to help by providing important resources like housing and food. Our website offers clear information about where to find shelters and other housing options, so people can get the help they need. We also list food banks and soup kitchens around the city to make sure everyone has access to meals. In addition, we share information about programs that offer mental health support, job training, and other services to help people get back on their feet and feel part of the community.

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Negative Effects of Social Media

Oliver Leon Guerrero and  Maya Masagca

Intro to Web Design with Kimon Monokandilos and Samuel Shih

Our website is about the various negative effects caused by social media and discusses how they occur and several solutions to these issues. People can view our many articles on ‘social media’s negative influence on us’ by using our navigation bar or clicking on an image on our home page. They can look at topics as grouped into 3 distinct sections of the navbar: light, medium, and serious.

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Action for Wellness and Nutrition

Allison Merida, William Huang, and Ngoc Tran

Intro to Web Design with George Sphicas and Lisa Jurca

AWN: Action for Wellness and Nutrition is a website gathering resources from all over San Francisco into one place to promote a healthy lifestyle for everyone. Our website contains locations for meals and groceries, relevant news, and donation sites to help those in need of food. We strive to reduce food insecurity for San Francisco’s underserved communities and branch out worldwide.

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PB News

Nael Farahat, Julian Ramilo, and Vincent Lei

Intro to Web Design with George Sphicas and Lisa Jurca

PB News is a website where we provide vital information of racial and social injustice, especially in the perspective of police brutality. When navigating through our website, you will encounter some of the most impactful events of police brutality, find a community where others oppose brutality, and a donation campaign.

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Women Empowerment

Skylar Chung, Leslie Guerra Santos, and Emily Tan

Intro to Web Design with George Sphicas and Lisa Jurca

WE is a website for all women seeking access to health resources. Our platform connects underprivileged women with essential resources, helping them locate places where they can access menstrual products with dignity and ease. Whether you want to get informed about women’s health, looking for resources yourself or want to donate, this is the place for you!

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Natural Disasters

Oliver Lam and Marlon Villafania

Intro to Web Design with Emil De Guzman and Kaitlyn Wong

A safety and informative guide on earthquakes, floods, and tornados. Learn about what they are, how to prepare for one, and what steps you can take to ensure your safety.

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Escape Room Challenge

Julian Laberinto, Zaina Habib, and Norah Ibrahim

Intro to Web Design with Emil De Guzman and Kaitlyn Wong

A virtual escape room website. You’re trapped in a room in Fort Point, San Francisco. Search for clues and solve puzzles to unlock the key to escape.

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Survival Central

Hans Tandoc, Glyza Tolentino, and Charlotte Lee

Intro to Web Design with Emil De Guzman and Kaitlyn Wong

Our website is dedicated to informing individuals with knowledge to overcome challenges that may be encountered during emergencies. We strive to inform individuals with essential skills to thrive in any environment.

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JMS

Mitzael Ferreira, Javier Ramirez, and Saed Ramirez

Intro to Web Design with Emil De Guzman and Kaitlyn Wong

Gain insights into both physical and mental health, exploring their profound effects on your body. Discover the benefits and potential drawbacks, empowering yourself to enhance your overall well-being. Our project provides tips and guidance to improve your mental and physical health.

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San Francisco

Adeline Yee, Karen Huang, and Samantha Luan

Intro to Web Design with Emil De Guzman and Kaitlyn Wong

Informational website displaying the good and bad qualities of SF. Focusing on homelessness along with locations for resources and hidden gems around the city.

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Clock & Bake

Mariela Chum and Amina Lasswed

Intro to Web Design with Emil De Guzman and Kaitlyn Wong

Clock & Bake seamlessly blends the worlds of cooking and baking. Our site offers a diverse collection of savory and sweet recipes, complete with detailed instructions and expert tips, catering to both seasoned chefs and beginners. Clock & Bake is designed to make your culinary journey enjoyable and successful.

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Bloom

Ethan Han and Gavin Li

Intro to Web Design with Christina Ling and Jaedon Lee

Purchase fresh produce that is locally sourced and delivered straight to your doorstep at incredibly low prices!

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GoodEats

Majeed Balwi, Jason Yu, and Amin Ezzat

Intro to Web Design with Christina Ling and Jaedon Lee

At GoodEats, our mission is to provide college students and busy individuals with affordable, easy-to-make recipes that fit into their hectic lives. We focus on cost-effective, quick, and simple meals to save users time and money. With GoodEats, enjoy delicious homemade meals without complicated ingredients or lengthy prep times, making home cooking practical and enjoyable.

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Exposure for Opportunities

Chris Rivas and Jayvon Padilla

Intro to Web Design with Christina Ling and Jaedon Lee

Our website is a youth resource center that helps minorities and those in need by providing information on programs and training opportunities for future careers. Access resources and sign up through program webpages.

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FindLocalRestaurants

Tyler Huang, Jack Ding, and Celine Datu

Intro to Web Design with Christina Ling and Jaedon Lee

FindLocalRestaurants is a website created to help local San Francisco restaurants that have a small amount of online reviews. By showcasing these establishments, the site aims to increase their visibility, attract more traffic, and generate positive online reviews.

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Smart Money

Melody Deng, Kaylyn Lee, and Navia Inclan

Intro to Web Design with Christina Ling and Jaedon Lee

Growing up in an ever-evolving world brings new responsibilities. Many peers struggled with essential life skills like doing taxes, applying for loans, and maintaining credit. To address this, Smart Money was created to make this knowledge accessible. Smart Money is an educational website for students of all ages to learn about finances, economics, and develop financial literacy

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AI Issues

Jaidah Bruner, Flor Contreras, and Gabe Savio

Intro to Web Design with Liam Giraldo, Stephane Sorho, and Wilson Ng

Welcome to “AI Issues,” your resource for understanding AI’s challenges. Explore deepfakes, AI art theft, and environmental impacts through our in-depth research and expert analysis. Stay informed on the complexities of AI in our digital age.

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New Era

Zuchi Norovjav, Nile Dunning, and Dylan Farnsworth

Intro to Web Design with Liam Giraldo, Stephane Sorho, and Wilson Ng

Climate change and the United States carbon footprint has been only getting worse in recent years. Our website is an interactive journey of learning about the cleaner alternative to gas powered vehicles and the benefits of transitioning to electric vehicles.

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Oakland Gun Violence

Yeimy Aguilar and Jenny Sales

Intro to Web Design with Liam Giraldo, Stephane Sorho, and Wilson Ng

This website provides information of Oakland’s history of gun violence. It is designed to inform the public with crucial information and raise awareness about this significant issue.

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Rubberhose Art Gallery

Evelyn Dang and Ny Dinh

Intro to Web Design with Liam Giraldo, Stephane Sorho, and Wilson Ng

Showcasing Rubber Hose style as a versatile medium that can be used to influence or encourage artists that would otherwise feel discouraged to pursue a different style than the norm.

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OnRoute

Christine Kwan and Cartier Lei

Intro to Web Design with Liam Giraldo, Stephane Sorho, and Wilson Ng

Dangerous speeding on Oakland Streets that causes irreversible damage and what Oakland will do to save our roads.

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Pollution in Oakland

Yosias Sirak and Melo Timmons

Intro to Web Design with Liam Giraldo, Stephane Sorho, and Wilson Ng

Welcome to “Air Pollution In Oakland,” your source for research on the causes and effects of air pollution in Oakland. Explore the different types of air pollution, view detailed maps of pollution levels, and learn how you can help make a difference. Stay informed and take action to improve air quality in our community.

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TeachByte

Yibin Zhen, Alex Zhang, and Andrew

Intro to Web Design with Liam Giraldo, Stephane Sorho, and Wilson Ng

The finest chat box website to ask for assistance through the bot that offers knowledge in technology where individuals can seek advice and share knowledge. The community can engage in discussions if needed.

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Just Stop Poverty

Guillermo Vega Hernandez, Amado Soriano, and Bang Tran

Intro to Web Design with Liam Giraldo, Stephane Sorho, and Wilson Ng

Welcome to “Homelessness in Oakland,” a site dedicated to raising awareness about poverty and homelessness in Oakland. Learn about the challenges, including lack of healthcare, food insecurity, and mental health issues, and explore solutions like affordable housing and economic opportunities.

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Meta Summer Academy projects

Zombie Apocalypse

Maria Hernandez, Yuritizi Moran, and Rondy Donovan Isaac

Intro to Virtual Reality with Aquamarine Schutter, Yunting Zhao, Joe Miller, and Antonio Campbell-Rodriguez

Dropped into a zombie apocalypse, your nightmare begins with a terrifying scream as the undead close in. Armed with just a bat, you must explore an abandoned town filled with empty houses, broken cars, and scattered remnants of a world gone wrong. Keep the zombies at bay as you search for a way to survive this relentless horror.

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MVNE

Valeria Cachay, Melani Pleitez, Nathaly Guzman, and Elizabeth Perez

Intro to Virtual Reality with Aquamarine Schutter, Yunting Zhao, Joe Miller, and Antonio Campbell-Rodriguez

Enter the maze where the undead are lurking at every turn! Dodge and escape from relentless zombies as you navigate through the labyrinth, but beware—you might just hit a DEAD end. Can you survive and find your way to the exit before the zombies close in?

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Astro Solar System

Jonathan Flores and Daniel Birrueta

Intro to Virtual Reality with Aquamarine Schutter, Yunting Zhao, Joe Miller, and Antonio Campbell-Rodriguez

The game is about exploring all 8 planets orbiting the sun in a realistic, physics-driven environment. From the view of your spaceship, immerse yourself in the wonders of our solar system and witness the planets in motion as you journey through space.

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ATG

Jesus Chavez, Andre Leafa, and Jose Pinto Saldana,

Intro to Virtual Reality with Aquamarine Schutter, Yunting Zhao, Joe Miller, and Antonio Campbell-Rodriguez

In this game, your goal is to collect all the coins scattered across a fully built city. As you explore the vibrant, dynamic environment, you’ll gather coins and eventually find your way to your secret evil lair. Immerse yourself in the city’s atmosphere, with working and autonomous cars adding to the experience.

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Flaring Stone

Lily Andrade, Daniela Contreras, and Brithany Tapia

Intro to Virtual Reality with Aquamarine Schutter, Yunting Zhao, Joe Miller, and Antonio Campbell-Rodriguez

Welcome to The Flaring Stone! The mystical Flaring Stone, a source of the kingdom’s magical powers, has been stolen and plunged into the ocean’s depths. As the hero, you’ll embark on a quest to retrieve the stone and restore peace, earning rewards and riches along the way.

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Z virus

Oliver Santiago-Mendez, Diego Villegas, Jonathan Leon, and Francisco Puig Gomez

Intro to Virtual Reality with Aquamarine Schutter, Yunting Zhao, Joe Miller, and Antonio Campbell-Rodriguez

The project consists of a maze built with houses making it look like a casual neighborhood in which you have to survive and escape. Tons of zombies will try to kill you while you have some weapons of choice to escape this so-called infected neighborhood.

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Coffee and Donut’s Cafe

Raylene Aguayo, Rosa Meraz Cambron, Jose Zuniga, and Santos Magdaleno,

Intro to Web Design with Liam Giraldo, Stephane Sorho, and Wilson Ng

In this fun and fast-paced project, you run a cozy coffee and donuts café where your goal is to serve customers with a smile! You’ll greet each customer and quickly prepare their orders, making sure to get their coffee and donuts just right. Keep your customers happy, and if you manage to satisfy 10 of them, you win the game!

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