Here you will find all of the games I’ve built, worked on, or both!
Murder On The Hill - Game
The game I am referring to is the inspiration for both the script and audio drama that can be found listed under Audio Projects, Short-Stories and Scripts. It serves as the main source material for the storylines and characters in both adaptations, providing a rich and detailed foundation for the creative team to build upon. Whether you're a fan of the game or the audio drama, this shared source material is sure to provide a deeper understanding and appreciation of the world and its inhabitants.
Murder On The Hill Game Trailer
Take a look at the thrilling and suspenseful "Murder on the Hill" game trailer. This trailer will give you a sneak peek into the game's storyline and gameplay. You'll experience the adrenaline rush as you try to solve the murder mystery on the hill. The game is filled with twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The trailer features stunning graphics and sound effects that will make you feel like you're a part of the action. Get ready to dive into a world of mystery, suspense, and intrigue with "Murder on the Hill."
Virtual Harlem (VR Harlem) Game Walkthrough
I worked with Dr. Brian Carter on his Ph.D. dissertation project at the University of Arizona. The project is called Virtual Harlem, which is a virtual recreation of the city during the Jazz Age and the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s. During this time, organized crime had started to seep into the city. The project aims to provide a unique teaching tool for people to experience the history of the people and the city by stepping into 1920s Harlem.
This was a team project where five people worked together, each person with a different role but contributing to a shared objective: making Virtual Harlem come to life.
During my experience working in a task-dependent environment, I developed the ability to effectively work within tight timeframes. Each individual's tasks were interconnected, requiring me to ensure that I completed my work promptly to allow for others to continue their work. I learned to be efficient and complete my tasks quickly while ensuring that my work did not compromise the final outcome. This experience instilled in me the ability to confidently work within tight schedules and deliver quality work on time.
To view the work I did, please click the links below or visit the audio projects page to view the collective works for Virtual Harlem.