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Fall 2001 Project Winners
A competition was held for the CS 3 Fall 2001
"Shall We Play a Game? Final Project". The winning teams
for each of the five games are shown here. Their photographs were
shown at the SIGCSE
2002 Conference.
Tactix
Developed by Mauricio Benitez and Meryl-Jane Tse.
"The Gamesman project was a lot of fun. Writing the
actual game was not difficult at all because most of the code
was very basic algorithm....”
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Toads & Frogs
Developed by Michael Tinio and Michael Bina. “This
project was a lot of fun to make and once we had the basic
game working, we just kept adding features, which was cool
and a lot of fun.”
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Snake
Developed by Kim Trinh and Deep Debroy. “The
Gamesman project was a great project assignment that helped
us to learn a lot about Scheme...”
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Poison
Developed by Dan Becerra and Daniel LeCheminant. “One
of the most exciting projects I've ever done... The best part
of the development was playing against the computer, and watching
it make really great moves.”
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Poison
Developed by Jennifer Tsang and Steven Chan. “I
can't believe we were able to make something so big
in an introductory computer science course.”
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Kayles
Developed by Jessica Chan and Sherri Yeh. “I
think that designing the graphics for this game was the most
interesting part...!”
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