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Bokkusu
By: Qing Wen (Qatar) and Andrew Lin Jue Gong (Pete)
Course: IAT 445 Immersive Environments
Project description: This game experience was created as a Unity project. At the beginning the player rambles about the forest and hears a voice asking for help. The player comes to the house and enters it. The first level of the game is a matching game and the player uses a box to fill the picture on the wall. The second level is a light flip game, the player needs to blow out candles in a certain pattern to open the door. The player needs to figure out the meaning on the wall to get the correct pattern of the candle.
Game demo: