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Boat
VR game design
By: Xinran Han, Walter (Qiaohui) Xu, Ethan Allwood, Xinran Han, Ningzhi (Koni) Tai
Course: IAT 445 Immersive Environments
Description: In this game, the user is a fisherman who accidentally reels in a strange doll during a fishing trip. The player is then trapped in a sudden attack of thick fog with their boat anchored out to sea. Meanwhile, the player realizes that there are more dolls on this boat and they must explore the boat and follow the clues and hints to find every doll on the boat. The truth behind the strange dolls eventually comes to light followed by an unpredictable ending.
This game blends elements of horror and puzzle-solving to deliver a heart-pounding experience that gives players insight into the depths of fear and the complexity of human emotion.
Demo: