Senior Design Team 13 • Casters and Coders
Project Overview
Casters and Coders is a fantasy video game designed to teach players how to program in a real language using fun and engaging game mechanics. The game is designed around puzzle solving, using a mix of user-written scripts and live user interaction. The scripts are written in a real scripting language, and the language is taught gradually as the player progresses, both through an engaging story and progressively more challenging puzzles.
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Team Members
Branden Butler
Embedded Language IntegrationBranden Butler is majoring in Computer Engineering and has extensive experience in a wide array of programming languages. He has architected multiple large projects and lead several design teams to success. He is one of the lead architects of the embedded scripting language subsystem.
Wenqin Wu
StoryLineWenqinWu is a senior in software Engineerning. Experienced in unity and C# for game design. Also experienced programming teaching and assitanting
Theng Wei Lwe
Prelim Game Dev & StorylineTheng Wei(Brandon) is a senior in Software Engineering with experience in full stack development.
Brennan Seymour
Game Systems Design and Puzzle DesignBrennan Seymour is a senior with a double major in Software Engineering and Applied Mathematics. He has broad experience in web development, systems programming, and game development.
Edward Dao
Puzzle Designer/Concept ArtistEdward Dao is a senior in Software Engineering. Experience in web development and mobile app development.
Max Bromet
Gameplay Designer / Concept ArtistMax Bromet is a Senior in Software Engineering with experience in data analytics and full stack development.
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Lightning Talks
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Design Documents
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Presentations
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Final Presentation
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