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By: Dan Peng and Xiaohan Leng
Course: IAT 267 Introduction to Technological Systems
Description: The Fishing Joy is an interactive joystick game. The player controls the avatar in an ocean environment and tries to avoid colliding with the fish. If the player collides with the fish, they will lose health points. The player will be able to fire a missile to kill the fish, but the missile will only be launched from the top of the avatar. Thus, the player needs to move the avatar to the appropriate position to fire the missiles. As the player kills more fish in the game, the boss fish will appear on the screen. The boss fish is able to fire bullets towards the player and the player can try to elude the boss fish’s attack and try to kill it to win the game.