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This Apartment Keeps Getting Smaller

A walking simulator about a young couple, the space that they occupy, and the evolution of love.

Charlie Harper + Emi Schaufeld
Class: Game Studio I - 2019
Instructor:  Maxi Boch      Robert Yang    

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In This Apartment Keeps Getting Smaller (TAKGS) is a walking simulator created in collaboration with Emi Schaufeld for the NYU Game Center “Game Studio 1” class.

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