Skip to content

Robotics and Game Design

Hobart College

Menu
  • Assistive devices 2024
  • Game reviews 2024
  • Student games 2024
  • Major projects 2024
  • Student work (older)
    • 2023
      • Assistive devices 2023
      • Student games 2023
    • 2022
      • Assistive devices 2022
      • Games 2022
      • Major Projects 2022
    • 2021
      • Playful inventions 2021
      • Student games 2021
      • Major projects 2021
      • Design a LEGO Set 2021
    • 2020
      • Assistive devices 2020
      • Student games 2020
      • Client games 2020
      • Major projects 2020
    • 2019
      • Assistive Devices 2019
      • Client games 2019
      • Game reviews 2019
      • I see red! 2019
      • Major projects 2019
      • Obstacle course 2019
      • Student games 2019
      • Sumo 2019
    • 2018
    • 2017
    • 2016
    • 2015
Search

Author: hc19dylan

Posted on20/08/2019Game reviews 2019

Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance Review

Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance is a top-down real-time strategy game and a standalone expansion to the original Supreme Commander. It was released in November 2007…

Read More
Posted on21/07/2019Student games 2019

Not a Space Ship

My game, Not a Space Ship, is an asteroids-esque top down shooter. Actually, who am I kidding, it’s a blatant copy of asteroids with all…

Read More
Posted on19/07/2019Assistive Devices 2019

Assistive device – Pill Pusher

This term’s first challenge was to design and build a robotic assistive device to help with some problem. The robot we made was a pill…

Read More
Posted on06/05/2019Sumo 2019

Dave The Sumo-Bot

This past week’s challenge was to make a sumo robot that was good enough to win a competition at lunch in a free for all…

Read More
Posted on05/04/2019I see red! 2019

I see red

The i see red challenge was to see if you could use the colour sensor to detect a colour and react to it. Be it…

Read More
Posted on01/04/2019Obstacle course 2019

Obstacle Course

In this challenge the goal was to circle around an obstacle in the middle of the table while starting and finishing in the appropriate boxes.…

Read More
© Copyright 2025 – Robotics and Game Design
Anther Theme by DesignOrbital ⋅ Powered by WordPress