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Room Noir: An Argon Chalice Redesign (game)
By: Steven Han, Tahmid Hafiz, Pradeesh Motha, Raymond Chan
Course: IAT 312 Foundations of Game Design
Project description: Room Noir is a narrative game design project involving a fold-back dialogue structure and a detective plot. The player takes on the role of Rick, a detective of Argon City. Rick was invited to his college best friend Charles's 50th birthday party but found Charles dead when he arrives at the penthouse. Now Rick must solve the crime and uncover the truth behind Charles's death.
Room Noir - Project Report.pdf
Download the project report to learn more about the game features, structure, and design.
Download the project report to learn more about the game features, structure, and design.