Final Project Gallery
Spring 2022
Here are some projects from Spring 2022!
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Sedgewick the Square’s Great Escape by Levon Tabirian and Jeremy Yun Fearlessly dodge obstacles as you (Sedgewick the Square) seek to evade triangular harm-doers. #game |
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Sudoku Solver by Jimmy Tran An interactable Sudoku Solver which uses a backtracking algorithm. #game #algorithm |
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Dr. Bob, a Chatbot by Elise A. Kim A rudimentary chatbot that acts as a therapist. |
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Memory Game by Libo Tan and Chloe Park Our project is called Memory Game and is designed to help language learners remember the alphabet of East Asian languages. #game #studytool |
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Snaria by Ariana K. Di Landro My game Snaria is my own very Snake game! #game |
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ESAB Snake Game by Sheetal M. Bangalore and Ekene Afulukwe A snake game that takes in keyboard input and has three levels. #game |
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Mastermind by Ghazal S Madaeni and Savannah Woellert Our project is a virtual implementation of the board game Mastermind. #game |
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Brick Breaker by Jackson D. Crocker and David Dorini We created the well-known game called brick breaker. #game |
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Visual Blackjack by Jack Lichtenberger and Mikey Graham Our project is a fully working simulation of a game of blackjack. #game |
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GeneClustering by Dorothy Junginger and Jasmine Hao Generates synthetic gene expression data and splits genes into clusters using a k-means clustering algorithm. #data #algorithm |
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Picture Game! by Jeffrey E. Barzach Try and guess the image after removing squares, both standard and fun mode included! #game |
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Visualizing The Racial Break of HIV/AIDS Diagnoses in NYC Regions (2010-2013) and Finding Nearest Testing Facilities by Aditi A. Desai and Leuan Sen Our project creates graphical representations of HIV diagnoses per 100,000 people in different regions of New York City by racial group and also outputs testing facilities’ locations #data #library #algorithm |
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Princeton Dating Simulator by Megan M. Hannon and Blue Carlsson A visual-novel styled game that follows the player’s attempts at finding love, with multiple endings. #game |
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Minesweeper by Kayla Waitman and Billy Cohen The classic minesweeper arcade game that allows the user to customize game board dimensions and number of bombs. #game |
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Princeton Spelling Bee by Robert Britt and Lucy Levenson A recreation of the New York Times Spelling Bee game. #game |
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This Or That: Sorting Hat by Victoria Li and Angel Dong Our project is a Harry Potter based sorting quiz that sorts the user into a Hogwarts house and compares them to their favorite character. #game |
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Pac Man by Samuel E. Gerhard and Bryce Rasmussen Our project is a simple recreation of the videogame Pac Man #game |
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Dotio by Fiona Chun The player controls a circle and eats smaller circles until their mass becomes 500. #game |
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Super Mario Lite by Lacey Rose L. DeLucia and Claire Shin Super Mario #game |
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Twelve Tone Matrix Simulator by Alexander W. Crosier and Ben Kim Builds an interactive twelve tone matrix simulator given twelve input notes and plays various note sequences. |
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Absurdle by Edward P. O’Keefe Wordle Game that avoids your guesses without breaking the rules #game #data #library #algorithm |
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Data Visualization of the 2021 World Happiness Report by Shruti Joshi and Sarah Kimmel Produces a map of the happiness levels of different countries in the world and allows the user to compare a contributing factor between two countries on a bar graph using Standard Input. #data |
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Song Auras by Oliver Zhong and Emily Wang Output a visual representation of a song’s emotion profile based on lyrics. #data |
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Pac-Man by Miguel Caireta Camps and Kiara Marie Wassoodew Recreation of the Pac-man game with five ghosts and three fruits. #game |
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Princess Peach Party by Jesus E. Herrera and Johana Lara Our game follows the general concept made famous by Dance Dance Revolution but rather than using your feet and a giant arcade game, our program uses key input to represent movement in the four general directions. #game |
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Conway’s Game of Life by Daphne Hao and Ethan Arrington The project takes in formatted user input from a file to get initial conditions, then implements the rule set for Conway’s Game of Life to represent cellular automata over a progression of states. #game #algorithm |
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The Bends by Kelechi Ukaoma A game where you move a diver to avoid hazards in the ocean #game |
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Absurdle by Laura T. Thompson and Emma Cueva We recreated the online game of Absurdle, which is the adversarial brother to the popular game of Wordle. #game |
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COS126 Tetris by Elizabeth Cotter and Ayanna Smith We implemented as many features of the original tetris game as we could! #game |
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Chess Playback by Kyle Li and Osvaldo Flores Our program reads in past chess games and replays them out in front of you while showing you which pieces have been captured. #game |
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Interactive Periodic Table by Alexander Tao and Fariha Shoily We allow users to practice filling in a blank periodic table! #game #studytool |
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Nonogram by Emily G. Perez and Carrie Geisler We recreated the Japanese logic puzzle Nonogram, which is played by text input. #game |
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Dino Game by John Kim and Noah Stein Our project is entirely our own recreation of Google’s Dinosaur Game using Java. #game |
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Data Visualization of the 2021 World Happiness Report by Sarah C. Kimmel and Shruti Joshi Plotted on a world map the happiness score for each country, represented as a colored dot, and took two countries from user input and graphed the countries’ data side-by-side #data |
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Firework Simulator by Anjali C. Brunnermeier and Michael Hein This project provides a variety of firework features for entertainment and pyrotechnical education, such as a Show Mode, Learning Mode, and Quiz Mode. #game #algorithm #studytool |
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Seeing Sound by Anya M. Miller and Mirabelle Weinbach Our project takes music-based user input to form either a colorful collage or a concentric shape image, allowing a user to visually interact with music notes. #assignmentextension |
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Oscillation Simulator With GUI by Vincent Nguyen and Aster Zhang GUI program that takes in input on physical constants and displays a spring motion modelling accordingly using StdDraw #data |
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Breakout by David Huang and Shuchen He Our program implements the breakout game. #game #assignmentextension |
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Block Ball by Josh Schoenberg and Stephen Duncan Recreate the game “pong.” There is a paddle on either side, and the objective is to deflect a ball past the opposing paddle. #game |
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DIY (Draw it Yourself) by Justin T. Milligan and Kevin Weng Our project is a coloring book-like experience which allows the user to color in different images using a color of their choice. |
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Calendar by Quinn L. Haverstick and Nabaa Al Hashimi Our project allows the user to build a calendar consisting of many events that can be added, removed, sorted, imported, and exported. #studytool |
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Poker by Thomas J. Matheson and Carson Irons A nearly complete implementation of Texas Hold’em within intelliJ. #game |
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Doctor’s Check-Up by Emely Fernandez and Diana Savchyn Our project simulates aspects of a doctor’s general check-up by prompting the user with questions and outputting the diagnoses based on the user’s symptoms. #algorithm |
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PlotData Library by Nathan C. Beck and Anh Kien Nguyen Our library takes CSV input, does statistical analyses, and graphs the data. #data |
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SwordCoach by Matthew D. Ciccone An interactive game that works based off of sound commands and allows the user to determine opponent behavior #game |
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Rescue Mission by Connor L. Chen and Allison Yuan Navigate Earth through an asteroid belt! #game |
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2048 by Senne Michielssen and Alexander Dreger Recreating the game 2048 with various board sizes. #game |
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Interactive Map of Princeton by Caroline A. Coen and Wiley Kohler Our program creates an interactive map of Princeton that allows users to click on, filter, and search for campus buildings to display information about them. #data |
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TypingTest by Hunter H. Kim and Zev Schuman Our project is a tying test that tests how fast and accurately the user types #game #algorithm |
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Space Navigator by Evan D. Alfandre and Conor Warren Our project is a space navigation game where the user (a rocket) avoids asteroids and tries to land on a planetary destination. #game |
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Queen of Spades by Shrika R. Anugula and Samantha Chen Implemented the card game Hearts. #game |
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SpaceInvaders by Gregory Serrano Arevalo and Sung Cho This project is a game where a person controls a spaceship and the objective is to shoot down as many enemies as possible. #game |
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Data Visualization of North Carolina Voters by Ben Wachspress and Ned Dockery We analyze voter data from NC, calculate demographic statistics, and visualize political affiliations. #data |
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The Princeton Memory Game by Anna D. Neznamova This a memory game that displays Princeton logos onto the game board circles and the user must try to match the pattern by typing the integers 1-9 on their keyboard. #game |
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Heads Up Poker by Jason Ding and Katherine Tian Our final project is to be able to play multiple rounds of poker with two players, where the program can keep track of the money, betting, and determine the winner. #game |
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Princeton vs. Harvard by Rachel Chen and Jenny Jiang Our project brings the Princeton vs. Harvard rivalry into a 2 dimensional form of a game, in which two players are able to control either the Princeton tiger or Harvard pilgrim using the keys wasdq or ijklo to move, aim, and shoot at the opponent; only the player with the best skills would hit the opponent 10 times first and achieve victory (and bragging rights of course). #game |
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F1 Race Simulator by Andrew J. Robbins and Harrison Witt Intakes Formula 1 driver and race position for each lap and produces a dynamic graph of the position changes within a specific race. #data |
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Compound Similarity via the Tanimoto Coefficient by Alex Ostrin and Jacob Penstein Our final project generates random SMILES strings and uses the tanimoto coefficient to measure similarity of the new SMILES strings against an inputted model SMILES string. #data #algorithm |
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Sentimentle by Ben H. Eisenberger and Bryant Zeng It is a spinoff of the game Semantle, the objective of the game is to guess the correct secret word after being guided by sentimental similarity scores. #game #library #algorithm #assignmentextension #studytool #newassignment |
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GeoTigr by Alex Borengasser and Allison Thomas Like Worldle but for Princeton. #game |
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Battle Rush by Mark A. Gazzerro and Jairam Hathwar It is a board game where there are two opposing sides who are trying to take all of their opponents pieces through battling, which happens when two opposing pieces land on the same spot and a winner is decided by probability which takes into account the two pieces relative strengths. #game |
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Don’t Touch the Spikes! by Su Fey Ng and Martina Qua We created a game where the user controls a circle to avoid touching spikes. #game |
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Environmental COSts Trivia by Dyanne Ahn and Jessie Wang Environmental COSts Trivia allows users to learn about top countries with the highest annual deforestation, the highest number of people without access to safe drinking water, and/or the highest per capital CO2 emissions through our interactive game. #game |
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Dungeons and Debugging by Samyukta M. Neeraj and Maria Heffernen A text-based game where the user goes on an “adventure” and battles various bugs. #game |
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Pokemon MazeRunner by Simon A. Gotera and Nely Abigail Serrano Rivas Interactive Pokemon game with complete the maze objective. #game |
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COS 126 Quiz by Anna M. Pinkerton and Brooke Beers Have a user take a quiz and get a category based on their answers #game |
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Harmonize by Niko Menegas Creating a pseudo Garage Band music composition interface. #game #assignmentextension |
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Asteroids by Julia A. Hutto and Sean Ajufo Player avoids and shoots at falling asteroids #game |
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Star Wars Concentration by Amelia A. Sanchirico and Gia Musselwhite Our final project implements a Star Wars-themed concentration memory game where users match different Star Wars characters. #game |
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Jungle Tiger by Sidney I. Bae and Albert Kreutzer 2DPlatformer game with three levels #game |
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Memory Game by Rhim Andemichael and Katelyn Ryu The point of the game is to try and memorize the locations of numbers on a board and use those numbers to build equations and gain points. #game |
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ERS by Vanessa Herrera and Zaiya Gandhi We replicate the card game ERS with some slight differences. #game |
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World’s Mildest Game by Mariana Altomare and Jared Wilson Game based on “World’s Hardest Game” in which the user has to cross the screen through a field of moving obstacles. #game |
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Static Tetris by Zoe Koniaris and Jaehee Ashley Our project is like the game 1010! or a static version of the popular arcade game Tetris. #game |
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Snackin&Slitherin by Hayden Arthur and Gigi Schadrack A basic version of the Classic Snake game where a snake can eat food to grow, run into itself or a wall to die, fill up the board to complete the game, and moves with each wasd input that a user provides. #game |
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Asteroid Game by John N. Wallace and Na’im Ahdieh The player flies a rocket through a field of asteroids, which they can shoot to destroy, to reach a planet on the other side of the screen. #game |
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Letter Boxed by Shelby Fulton and Meera Burghardt A game based off of the New York Times game Letter Boxed where a user makes guesses to solve a word puzzle. #game |
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Interactive Nonogram Solver by Stephen Bartell The project creates a playable nonogram puzzle game, including a stylized game board, user input to make and undo moves, and mechanisms to detect illegal moves and completed puzzles. #game |
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Wuziqi (Connect 5) by Cindy Li and Leyuan Ma Our project implements a game called Wiziqi, or connect five. It features a 15 * 15 checkered game board, and users would take turns placing moves on the board until one person wins by connecting five stones in a row. #game |
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World Cup Simulator by Haram Kim and Won-Jae Chang The player chooses a team from the 2022 World Cup and plays each match, with decision making in between. #game |
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Grapher by Veronica G. Valera and Thalia Eitel-Porter the project reads in data from a file provided by the user and outputs a graphical representation to StdDraw #data |
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10 DAYS IN THE CARIBBEAN by Aphia K. Ishimwe and Jhonelle Moore It’s a game aiming to teach people about the geography of the Caribbean and the person plays it by completing the trip of 10 days in different countries using boats and air planes as the transportation means. #game |
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Word Search by Apple Rockefeller and Stephanie Rodilosso An interactive word search game; the user plays to find all 10 words hidden in the board. #game |
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Texas Hold ‘Em by Paulina M. Boudet and Sergio Borunda Our project creates a virtual game of Texas Hold ‘Em between two players on one device. #game |
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TANK3D by Michael D. Tsai and Edward Button A 3D Interactive Player Versus Player Tank Game developed with Linear Algebra #game |
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Jump to Jump by Jessica Y. Dong and Victoria Liu Game where player controls jumps by timing space bar presses onto boxes. #game |
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Weather Prediction by Vani Pandian and Emerson Tiwang Getting data from the sensor and increasing the utility of the data by creating a database, creating visualizations, and inputting queries for the data. #data |
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Learn It the Write Way by Malik M Bigharassen and Dak Cheng Study aid which allows the user to practice writing words in Arabic and Chinese #algorithm #assignmentextension #studytool |
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Animal Crossing: New Friendships by Noelle Kim and Tara Shukla Our final project is a GUI where users can interact with characters by selecting different gifts to give them in order to level up. #game |
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BeatSequencer by Connor G. Neill and Nicholas Rath Makes a beat with different sounds over a certain period of time |
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Frogger by Aidan J. Bruno and Marcos Maldacena Emulates the retro game Frogger with our own flair and Linked List. #game |
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StreetSkater by Jonathan N. Peixoto and Andrew Hsu A game in which a skater moves to avoid randomly generated obstacles using keyboard keys ‘a’ and ’d’. #game |
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Cluedo by Anne Du Croo De Jongh and Katharine Kalap Our final project is a take on the popular board game Cluedo, where you try to figure out a random murderer, murder weapon, and room by guessing. #game |
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Evil Hangman by Mariachiara Giudici and Joe Fast Our project cheats at the classic game hangman by continuously changing the right answer to something that requires the user to take more guesses. #game |
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CelloBand by Angela R. Challman and Sophia Chang CelloBand plays and prints notes on a staff at the same time based on keyboard input. #assignmentextension |
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AAGrades by Alfred R. Ripoll IV and Adaora Nwokeji Our project is a final grade calculator that accepts input from a text file and allows the user to change their grades and it calculates their final grade for them. #studytool |
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FroggerBot by Zachary H. Vachal and Hanno Brach A game of frogger made in java using a 2D array to track game pieces. #game |
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Doodle Jump (Philip Phlop) by Philip Wang and Ashley Zeng We made a working Doodle Jump type game in which a character jumps on ledges to avoid falling to death. #game |
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Wordle Hard Mode by Charlotte M. Walsh and Annie Lin Allows user to play Wordle Hard Mode version. #game |
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Scary Maze by Sara L. Shiff and Gianmarco Miranda Bueno A human user is able to use their mouse to move a small block through a series of mazes, with the goal of not touching the edges and making it all the way through each level. #game |
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T-Rex Jump by Kelly Blundin and Sarah Burbank Our final project mimics the dinosaur jump game that appears on google chrome when there is no wifi available. Don’t let the t-rex hit the cacti! #game |
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The Trial of the Magical Forest by Tristen Godfrey A Harry Potter inspired text-based RPG #game |
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Maze Generator by Harsha Dheekollu and Dominic Riendeau-Krause Our final project generates a maze and allows the player to move a ball around inside it to solve it. #game |
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Quordle by Virginia G. Cobbs and Griffin Schulman Game of 4 Wordles at once that accepts user input. #game |
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Checkers by Quon Howery Recreates the checkers board game #game |
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Quordle by Molly Taylor and Harper Chambers In a recreation of a popular word game, our project challenges user to guess four secret five-letter words in 9 guesses. #game |
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ShattleBip by Koby Ginder and Rafael Coca Text based battleship game that runs across 2 computers remotely using Remote Method Invocation. #game |
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Fireworks! by Meredith C. Gallagher This is an animated greeting card that displays a message and a series of fireworks. #assignmentextension |
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Rainbow 2048 by Matthew Kuenne and Cutter Dawes 2048 style game with rainbow tiles and option to change board size. #game |
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Blackjack Genie: A Guide to Winning Blackjack by Joshua Worth and Henry Wedbush We produced a program that recommends blackjack players to either hit or double based off of the user’s hand total and the dealer’s upcard. #game #algorithm |
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Project Flap by Deven Sukha and Max Steinert Recreation of classic Flappy Bird game. #game |
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RetroPong by Jennifer N. Nwokeji and Rihan Sajid We designed spin on the classic game of Pong with three different game modes: normal, small paddle, and obstacle #game |
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DoodleScoot by Liza Whitmire and Jess Yeager A game inspired by the Chrome no-internet game that allows a user to control a character on a scooter to jump over obstacles. #game |
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Tinder for Roommates by Natalia E. Tam and Tyler Berretta Users answer a take a quiz that allows them to be matched with roommates similar to them. #game |
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I Love Hue by Hannah R. Scaglione and Caroline Zhao Recreates the game ‘I Love Hue’ which challenges the players to arranged the shuffled board in a gradient color pattern. #game |
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Rubiks Racers by Freddy A. Hernandez A random pattern is generated in a 3 by 3 board that a player must replicate on their board. #game |
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Pokemon Battle Simulation by Raphael Vogeley and Matthew Sotelo The project simulates a Pokemon battle. #game |
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Evil Hangman by CC Song and Jessica Lin A twist on the classic game of hangman where the computer actively works against the player. #game |
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Gamechanger by Kaden Kram and Richard Ferrer-Westrop Models a scoreboard/boxscore for a baseball game #algorithm #newassignment |
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Checkers by Karen Gan The game allows two users to play a game of checkers #game |
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Chess by Shlok D. Patel and Sterling Hall Our final project is a two player version of chess in which you can move the knights and the pawns. #game |
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Guess the Country by Aaysh R. Sharma and Joshua Gauche Geography game that helps you learn where countries are in the map. #game #studytool |
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B & F Billiards by Billy Swartwout IV and franny noviello Simulation of billiards game #game #assignmentextension |
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Java Scrabble by Rishi Gorrepati Scrabble simulated in Java. #game |
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Java Coltrane: Automated Jazz Improv by Jamie Rodriguez and Thomas Verrill Java Coltrane creates a randomly generated jazz melody that follows follows basic paradigms of jazz theory, given a sequence of chords, number of measures, tempo, and instruments. #library #algorithm |
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Java Audio Synthesizer by David D. Van Velden and Aaron Wenk GUI which enables user to manipulate sound files |
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Sentiment Analyzer by Mahya Fazel-Zarandi This project is a classifier that determines the sentiment of an input text. #algorithm #assignmentextension |
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The Delaware : A Princeton Sailing Simulator by Ellen L. Toberman and Jasper Waldman A sailing simulator that takes input from the keyboard and outputs to StdDraw. #game |
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Water Sort by Howard Wang and Krystal Louise Raymundo A recreation of the mobile puzzle game of the same name in which you move around colored water sections between vials until they are all sorted. #game |
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textReader by Sujay Swain and Andrew Guo An optical character recognition (OCR) program built from scratch. #data #algorithm #assignmentextension |
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CSynth by Jonathan J. Jeong and Samuel Eggert We created a music synthesizer and graphical user interface that is able to manipulate the synthesizer. #assignmentextension |
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Student Trap by Delaan G. Nedd and Nal Xaviera The user attempts to trap the moving student whose goal is to get to the end of the board. #game |
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SudokuSolver by Cole Lawrence Given a Sudoku from the user, returns it back solved. #game #algorithm |
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Kurdish Keyboard by Rawand D. Aziz The keyboard allows for easy typing of Kurdish letters not found on the keyboard. #algorithm |
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Indian Language Classifier by Prapti R. Tanti Trains and tests multiple different Indian language characters to correctly be able to predict which specific Indian language the character comes from and shears and retrains the images of characters to further test the accuracy. #assignmentextension |
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Frogger by Ahmad O. Ateyeh Implementation of frogger game. #game |
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Math Racers by Will Huang and Rahul Jasti A racing game between two players who answer a series of math questions to win the race. #game |
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Space Blackjack by Frida Ruiz and Daniel Barnett We implemented a game of casino blackjack #game |
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Fitness and Nutrition by Julian Jimenez and Ramon Isaiah Chavez A three-part, student-based, learning Fitness and Nutrition calorie calculator that not only creates a Princeton student’s (or any person) fitness and nutrition profile complete with macronutrient goals, fitness goals, how active and when is this user active when exercising, etc, but also matches individuals into Fitness “Support Groups” based on three different, individually-chosen algorithms to help the user’s fitness goals become even more easily obtainable. #algorithm #assignmentextension #studytool |
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Evolutionary Pong by David J. Herrera and Jonathan Beyene We made a game of pong that gets harder every time the ball hits a paddle, and can play up to two people. #game |
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Sharp Shots by Andy L. Nguyen A revamped version of the classic game Asteroids. #game |
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Checkers by Chimwemwe K. Chinkuyu and Andre Biehl Our project is a checkers game where users click on pieces to move. #game |
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Composer by Stephen G. Elliott and Sameed Sayeed Composes notes onto sheet music with some fun added sound features #assignmentextension |
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Randomized MadLibs Board by Jared B. Harbour I created a MadLibs board that allows the user to dictate what nouns, verbs and adjectives are in the story. #game |
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Guess the European Country by Aylin M. Hadzhieva and Amina Anowara The user chooses a country based on the flag displayed with some additional complications and details. #game #studytool |
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Preceptor Battle Game by Audrey T Zhang and Emma Limor Our project is a two-player Pokémon-inspired game where two preceptors battle each other with their computer science knowledge! #game |
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Flappy Panda by Sasha Rivera and Christian Owusu A derivation of Flappy Bird, where the user uses the spacebar to navigate through bamboo obstacles. #game #assignmentextension |
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Visualizing Music by Maddy Heyler and Marie Sirenko We take an audio file, assign colors to the frequencies, and graph the frequencies. #data |
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Tanzania Weather SMS App by Brian Goodluck Mmari My project gets user’s requested weather input in form of region and dates and sends the weather information for that particular region and date. #algorithm |
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Poker Practice by Alexandra C. Frank and Nicholas Aronow This project simulates a poker game between you, the player, and the computer. #game |
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US Election Data Visualizer by John J. Cardwell and Cristian Gualy We sought to visualize US presidential election data from a CSV file in the form of pie charts. #data |
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Pacman by Sammy Lamothe and Nia Mosby a fun fast pace game of pacman #game |
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Color Buzzer by Thomas R. Bogaev and Stephan Ko The game begins with one flashing light and the sequence grows longer after the user clicks the boxes of different color to match the correct order of the flashing sequence. #game |
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Inside: Princeton by Madeline J. Buswell A playable version of Bo Burnham’s video game sketch from Inside, set in a Princeton dorm room. #game |
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Bloons Tower Defense: Tiger Edition by John W. Wallar and Alex Slisher Our project implements a game in which a player places towers that shoot darts at enemy bloons (balloons) traveling along a predetermined path. #game |