
A ballGame
You and your friend should grab the balls on the ground and throw them to a big balloon.
This is a collaborative game written by Younyil Kim for Professor Perlin’s fall 2009 graduate games course.
Game of the day for Wednesday 2 December– Magnets
The featured game of the day for today is magnets by Rachit Parikh.
It is collaboratice game that requires two player to try to move an object in concert, using (can you guess?) magnets. It is hard to do alone, so get a friend to help out.
Magnets
Use the smaller magnets to guide the large magnet to the target. The small magnets will individually repel the large magnets but you need to position them so that the repelling forces cause the larger magnet to move in the direction of the target.
Magnet was written by Rachit Parikh for Professor Perlin’s fall 2009 graduate games course.
Game of the Day for Tuesday 1 December- Factory
The featured game of the day for Tuesday 1 December 2009 is Factory by Kai S. Johnson.
It’s another two player game. I played it by myself for a good hour…repeating the same tasks over and over and over again without tiring. Man, I should have worked in a factory like my parents. It is clearly what I am cut out for. Is it so for you as well?
Gravitate
Two players play together to guide a ball to a goal. The players apply force on the ball from opposite ends of the screen to accelerate it to the goal. Beware of the red danger zones that attract the ball (to its death). Also the ball should not go outside the screen.
Gravitate was written by Sidharth Kadian for Professor Perlin’s fall 2009 graduate games course. Have fun!!
Factory
In the game Factory, two players work in a factory assembling toy
trucks and packing them for shipment. Player 1 is responsible for
getting the toys off the conveyor belt, and player 2 keeps the
assembly machine supplied with parts. Player 1′s task is accessible to
the visually impaired – sounds let the player know that the conveyor
belt has started, and beeps let the player know when to expect the
truck to enter the loading zone.
Factory was written by Kai Johnson for professor Perlin’s fall 2009 graduate games course.
Game of the Day for Wednesday 25 Nov. 2009— PingPong
The featured game of the day for Wednesday 25 Nov. 2009 is PingPong by Karan Anand.
It is not really educational at all, but it is rather fun. I rather likes it anyway. It does not require two players, but two makes it much more fun!!
Platform Dreams
You wake up to find yourself in a psychedelic dream world. Why are you here? You will soon find out.
Platform Dreams is a simple jumping-based platformer.
Platform Dreams was written by Sidharth Kadian for Professor Perlin’s 2009 graduate games course.
Domber
This is the first build of a to be platforming game about blob who’s girlfriend blobette has gone missing! In order to find her he must first build a car to look for her. He’s on his search to find chrome to build this car and then it’s off to find her!
This game was written by Matt Nolin for Professor Perlin’s fall 2009 graduate games course.
Aladdin
Description: Help Aladdin navigate through various missions and beat Jaffar. The genie will grant you 3 wishes to help you get through difficult tasks. Decide what the best course of action is for each mission. You have to complete all 5 missions successfully to win! If you lose an mission, you’re out.
Aladdin was written by Rachit Parikh for Professor Perlin’s fall 2009 graduate games course.
The boy who talked with animals
This game was written by Long Nguyen for Professor Perlin’s graduate games class. It is a first scketch, so any comments would be much appreciated.






