Puppy Love :: Global Game Jam 2015 - NYU Game Center site

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Puppy Love was the game my team created for Global Game Jam 2015 at the NYU Game Center site. Here's our summary of it:

"Nuclear and biological war has left the Earth a desolate wasteland. A bioweapon turned man’s best friend into his worst nightmare. Mankind is leaving for a new home and you’re the last of your kind..."

Two players control Rex and Penny, the last two dogs on Earth, in their desperate attempt to reunite through the power of love. They must find their way through a dark maze before time runs out, using only their small helmet lights to guide them. Temporarily expanding the lit area will help them on their journey, but will also cause the (totally logical) timer to run faster. Meet up before time runs out to win!

***NYU JAM SITE EXCLUSIVE*** - Using a MakeyMakey device and conductive touchscreen gloves, the two players can grow the lit area by holding hands.

Team Puppy Love:
Blake BS - Programming
Gil Chen - Environment Art and Menu Screens
Tamir Chen - Music (remote from Berlin!)
Ryan Giglio - Progrmaming
W.V. James - Programming & Hand-holding controller
Corey Jeffers - Programming
Pedro Mont - Game Audio
Michael Parker - Character Art

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