PRISON ESCAPE

Prison Escape is a 3v1 local multiplayer party game. 3 players will take on the role of monkeys and work together to escape a dangerous laboratory. 1 player will take on the role of a scientist attempting to prevent the monkeys from escaping the laboratory.

Prison Escape is fun for all and its quick 10 minute rounds will leave players wanting more.

https://milkeypilkey.itch.io/prison-escape

How to Play

Monkeys will need to find colored keys and unlock colored doors to escape the lab before time runs out. Monkeys can also pick up and throw corrosive beakers at the scientist to slow them down. The scientist can catch the monkeys and send them back to the spawn location to prevent their escape. The scientist also has a raygun that can be shot at the monkeys to slow them down.

Required Controls

Monkey control: Gamepad required

Scientist control: Keyboard required

UI navigation: Mouse required

Development Team

Fahad Edward, Bartu Gurel, Alina Manase, Ashton Wilks, Hao Xu


From the 2020-2021 course:

FA/DATT 3701 Collaborative Project Development in Games

The entire class collaborates on the realization of one or two ambitious projects. Students will work together as a development team by taking on roles where they focus on specific aspects of the project (such as Director, Designer, Artist, Programmer, Sound engineer, Interaction Designer, Publicity). The development team structure is modeled on teams used in large-scale project development within fields related to Digital Media, such as contemporary art practice, game development, creative software development, and interactive experience development that rely on multi-stakeholder collaboration and interdisciplinary research. Projects may incorporate partnerships with York-based Faculties, Departments, or research teams depending on the focus of the project. The nature of the project will vary from year to year, but will be a significant work in the field of Digital Media. The Instructor(s) will prepare a general description of the project(s) at the beginning of the course. The details of the project(s) will be developed as part of the class activities. As part of the project development and execution students will be expected to prepare presentations, posters, and a written paper. The culmination of this course will be a final presentation, which will be open to the public. In addition to group assignments, students are evaluated based on their individual contribution, teamwork, presentations, and other deliverables as appropriate.


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