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Grace Yang

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Hi Madi! The first pass art turtle makes me shed several tears. He is truly stunning and I hope he knows that very clearly. It's motivating to hear that your group is actually putting your GDD to practical use throughout the week and that you're already doing regular sprints and protyping. I'm excited to see how this game turns out by the end of next semester and try not to be too jealous that you guys have first pass turtle on your team.

Hi Sarah! It's incredible to hear that Google Calender is working out for you. What you said about spreading you work over a couple of days instead of in one shot is legitimately revolutionary. I find myself doing that except I'm not working on other projects simultaneously because I convince myself that I can't focus on one until i finish the other. I will definitely be trying out scheduling my workload purposefully in smaller parts everyday thank you for the wisdom. o7

Hi! I love simulator games! I'm curious to see how your group will use the simulation mechanics to convey themes of AI ethics and spread a message or ask a question through that. It's a tough one to design and I'm excited to hear your plan!

Hi Lucas! This game better be as cute as I'm imaginng it to be. Children are so vicious to eachother and I'm very excited to see how your game will depict that with glitter sprinkled all over it!

Hi Sarah! Your attempt at making a physical paper prototype of a visual novel game was heroic o7 Though you group didn't end up deciding on going forward with your game I find the story concept really interesting and I would love to see it come to shape someday and I like imagining that it will feel kind of like Fran Bow or Little Miss Fortune. The world needs more games like that — they're so cute and profound at the same time U_U

I can't for the life of me begin to imagine what kind of situations would call for someone to hijack a medical implant and the kind of scheming it would take to pull that off. Hacking and hijacking in the mainstream sense has been used in video games frequently but creating a game involving any of those examples would be incredibly unique. I'm excited to see what you come up with!

It's insanely interesting that during your research you actually found that wealth inequality is a facilitated and required aspect in our economic system. I'm looking forward to hearing about how you plan to manifest this revelation in a game while also addressing it as a nuisance none the less. 

I don't know if this is an insane coincidence or if this is just the most heated topic in social media right now but my research was on the same topic! The only difference is that you found that algorithms don't actually have a profound effect on people's cognitive autonomy. I'm curious to know what you found in your research to reach this conclusion and I'm excited to see what you have in mind for a game that depicts this!