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Bandit Express
Game
By: Alicia LeClercq, Jalene Pang
Course: IAT 410 Advanced Game Design
Description: Bandit Express is a game that follows Fox, the worst cop in their department, who is tasked with retaking a train overrun by Raccoon Bandits.
As Fox, the player's mission is to make their way to the front of the train, evading all the raccoons while solving puzzles created by objects in each of the train cars.
Set entirely on a moving train, the player must pay attention to the rocking of the train cars (when it travels across hills), use ceiling chutes for navigation, and listen to their radio to learn the basic mechanics of the game.
The main objective of Bandit Express is to reclaim control of the train by reaching the first train car where the boss raccoon resides. To achieve this, players must solve puzzles while evading raccoons that increase in difficulty.