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Nothing Bad Happens in Space

A first-person puzzle game inspired by "Please Don't Touch Anything"

TR + Euris Adino + Claire Wang
Class: Intermediate Game Development -
Instructor:  Greg Heffernan    

You’re a space cadet about to graduate at the top of your class, and as a special privilege you get to fly the academy starship back to the space station! You’re sure it’ll be a breeze, because as we all know: NOTHING BAD HAPPENS IN SPACE!

Play the game here!

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