Undergraduate and Graduate Computer Science Students Compete for Best Game

On December 10th, undergraduate and graduate computer science students were able to demonstrate their creativity and programming ability in a fun an exciting way, through gaming. Students in COS 125 (Introduction to Problem Solving Using Computer Programming), COS 312 (An Introduction to Video Game Programming with the Unity Game Engine), and COS 598 (Advanced Game Design) were able to compete against each other to see who among them could create the best video game. Students from each level were able to showcase their work, and visitors had the opportunity to play the students’ games and vote for their favorite. The teams with the most votes will receive cash prizes, and will be announced on this website.

Local television coverage of the event can be found at http://www.wcsh6.com/story/news/2015/12/10/student-video-game-exhibition/77092746/.