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UC Berkeley Department of Film Studies > Game Studies > Graduate Seminar FS 240
The following games were developed by the course participants in 2005 in an effort to design and program a playable online game in one month. All games were developed in Flash and run with the Macromedia Flash Plugin.
Bloodblot is a game born from the collusion of inkblots and bloodsplatters, psychoanalysis and psychotic ultraviolence. What do the patterns of smatters of your victims' blood say about your mental well-being? Dually holistic and sadistic!
How Bright The Stars has nice ankles and a husky voice! She was in that movie with that other obscure actress—I can't remember her name either, because the names of actresses always get mixed up in my mind. Help me unravel the names of Classical and modern actresses in this addictive puzzle/quiz game. You know who I'm talking about—the one with the husky voice and the ankles.
Digital Buzz is a drinking game without all the unwanted pregnancies! Users participate in a seemingly simple counting game—but the game quickly grows more difficult and users are penalized for their mistakes with big foaming glasses of digital spirits. Drunk-driving the information superhighway!
And then there is Unsimulated, where the impossible becomes the unspeakable...
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