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Chair Up!

This is an up-to-4 player physics game.

Williams Xue + Steven Chen + Yunci Guo
Class: Game Studio I - 2019
Instructor:  Maxi Boch      Robert Yang    

http://https://williamsxue.itch.io/chair-up

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