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This is the permanent file repository for the journal article > JM Mahoney, “An Experimental Elective Course in Video Game Design for Mechanical Engineers”, The ASEE Computers in Education (CoED) Journal, Volume 10, Issue 1, March 2019. available at http://asee-coed.org/index.php/coed/article/view/Mahoney_AnExperimental The repository contains the archived final projects from the student teams. All files have a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. The full course website can be seen here https://sites.psu.edu/ist446bk/ The site has the original 2017 work presented in the paper as well as work from subsequent offerings of the course since publication. *Please cite the original paper above and credit the original creators when using any of the contained files.* *** ## **Randy the Running Robot** Kenny Arentz, Nicholas D’agostino, Raymond E. Jones III, Tyler Martin, and Roger Salguero ## **Project Z** Casey Bampton, Blair Lovenstein, Alexander T Mulvey, and Nathan Smith ## **Castle Defense** Kyle Sensenig, Scott Boyer, Ethan Hanlon, Nicholas Scavello, and Alan Sloan ## **Tech Support** Matthew Moll, Jesse Wengel, Anthony CuCulino, Michael ## **God of Oar** Ryan Blankenbiller, Stephen Carter, Jason Jiang, Alexander Paul ## **Crab Rangoon** Dylan Bolles, Kyle Joseph, Francis Maniscalco, Jacob Oberholtzer ## **Trapped in Time** Bryan Mcsherry, Dhananjay Ramachandran, Jaime Seaman ## **Earth Tower Defense** Daniel El-Hajj, Tomasz Paniak, Matthew Perkins
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