The BSc (Hons) Computer Science (Games Development) course is a 3 year degree programme (with an optional work placement year) at the University of Plymouth.
Through a program of computer science fundamentals and game development expertise, students learn to create apps, release indie games and apply game tech to real world problems. This portfolio builds their profile as a software/game developer. The final year project evidences the culmination of what students have learnt during their time as part of the CGD, and is heavily guided by the individual interests of each student. This showcase will therefore demonstrate the breath of our student’s capabilities through a variety of projects from developer facing tools to games, applications to interactive software pieces
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Archie Lindsey-Clark
CheeseLand RTS
The project vison is to create a game for
gamers of all ages who like Real Time Strategy (RTS) games and find this type of game
immersive and enjoyable.The project is called CheeseLand RTS, and it
is an RTS game that provides the user with a unique cheese-based theme.The inclusion of an enemy AI allows it to
be played single player.The RTS genre is enjoyable as it requires the
player to think more about their future actions and what the enemies' actions
will be.The gameplay has the player units fighting
enemy cheese wheels. When the player kills an enemy, they explode into cheese wedges. The
player collects the cheese and uses it to purchase buildings. The player's buildings generate money and are where the player can spend money to create more player units. Enemy churns produce more enemy cheese wheels.The goal of the game is for the player to capture zones which are guarded by cheese
wheels before the enemy destroys them.There are multiple levels, one of which is a tutorial level that teaches the player the controls.
The project vison is to create a game for
gamers of all ages who like Real Time Strategy (RTS) game...
Fahad Matlagitu
MyPrayer App
*MyPrayer* This app is specifically designed to cater to the needs of Muslim individuals who want to enhance their religious practices. The app is equipped with a range of features intended to help Muslims in their daily routine.
One of the essential features of your app is the Qibla. This feature is designed to help Muslims locate the direction of the Kaaba in Mecca, which is the direction towards which Muslims pray. This feature is particularly useful for Muslims who are travelling or living in areas where they do not have access to a mosque or a compass.
Another feature of your app is the ability to listen to the Quran. The Quran is the holy book of Islam, and reciting it is an essential part of Muslim worship. Your app offers an extensive collection of Quranic recitations, which users can listen to at their convenience. This feature is particularly useful for Muslims who lead busy lives and find it challenging to find time to recite the Quran.
Moreover, your app provides users with accurate prayer times. Muslims are required to pray five times a day, and this app helps them keep track of the prayer timings. Users can set reminders for each prayer time, so they never miss a prayer. This feature is particularly useful for Muslims who are living in areas where mosques may not be easily accessible.
Your app is designed to cater to all Muslims, including new Muslims. It is user-friendly and straightforward to navigate, making it accessible for people who are new to the Muslim faith. The app is going to be available in multiple languages, making it accessible to people from around the world. In addition to that, Reverts, or converts to Islam, are individuals who have chosen to embrace the Islamic faith. For many reverts, the process of learning about Islam and practising its teachings can be a challenging and confusing experience. As such, it's important to create resources that can help reverts navigate this process and feel welcomed into the Muslim community. In summary, your Kotlin app has several features that cater to the needs of Muslim individuals. The Qibla feature helps users find the direction of the Kaaba, while the ability to listen to the Quran is particularly useful for Muslims who lead busy lives. Additionally, the app provides accurate prayer times, making it easier for Muslims to keep track of their prayers. Finally, the app is designed to cater to all Muslims, including new Muslims, and is available in multiple languages, making it accessible to people from different parts of the world.
*MyPrayer* This app is specifically designed to cater to the needs of Muslim individuals who want to...