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About

August 1, 2009

The San Jose State University Game Development Club was founded in Fall 2008. The club is growing, and is an independent, student-run organization. It promotes all aspects of game development, including programming and art. The club offers guest speakers, game development competitions, social networking and teamwork, and pizza.

We are an up-and-coming student organization that needs members! If you are interested in game development send us an email, add us on Facebook, or come to our next meeting (schedule on the right).

Officers

Here are the officers for Fall 2010.

Marek Kapolka
President

Cindy
Vice-President

Alex Kerr
Secretary

David Do
Event Coordinator

Kelsey Higham
Co-Webmaster (the fat one)

Euclid Sun
Co-Webmaster (the tall one)

Kristopher Windsor
Treasurer

Patrick Khachi
Marketing Director

Shea True
Video Master

Paint Flinger

June 1, 2008

Paint Flinger is a game developed in collaboration with Cogswell Polytechnical College. Edgar Miranda (SJSU) was the project lead and programmer, Jon Hoekstra (Cogswell) was the Art Lead, Kevin Speer (Cogswell) and Joyce Ng (Cogswell) provided character art, and Blake McChristian (Cogswell) designed the menu art.

SPLAT

SPLAT

Paint Flinger is a two player game in which each player must try and fling sheep, cows, and ducks onto the other player’s sides, in which the animals will proceed to paint the ground when they collide with it . The player to fling the most animals onto the other player’s side wins! Extra points are awarded the further an animal is flung. But be warned, trucks and cars sometimes come down the road which makes it difficult to fling animals to the other side!

Paint Flinger (instant-play version)