Team

Our Team

Justin Aldana - Programmer                                       Email: Pikachookirby@gmail.com

Originally I was in school for accounting. I have always been a gamer and games are my passion. After my  year in school and one class away from my associates in business I changed my major to Game Product and Design with an emphasis in programming. I received my associates in gaming in Spring 2011 from Montgomery College. The Spring of 2012 is when I got my first real experience in programming, learning C-based programming in Visual Studios' XNA framework and also some Java based programming in Processing. It was a great semester for learning and making games. All of the experience was useful when working on our game this semester and will help our team finish the game in the coming semester.

Joël Virothaisakun - Programmer                                 Email: joel.darkcity@gmail.com
       
As a child I remember playing my Nintendo Entertainment System and thinking it was the greatest thing in the world. Mostly I was playing two dimensional platform games because they were very popular when I was young. Even though video games have gone through many changes over the years, my enjoyment of playing them hasn't changed at all. In fact, my love for video games has lead me to wanting to creating my own video games. That is why I am now attending the University of Baltimore and in the Simulation and Digital Entertainment program. Till n' Kill is the first mobile game that I have developed, but it certainly won’t be my last.

Brian Styer - Programmer                                             Email: brianific@verizon.net

I came from a family of programmers and grew up hearing about projects, fixes for bugs, etcetera. It was an obvious major to try out when deciding on a career. After taking several programming classes I found them inherently easy for me, but not satisfying. This is where video games came into the picture and I made my first flash game. Using programming in a way where I could see the direct results of my changes and challenges were presented in an entertaining way was great. I also have experience making graphics and enjoy seeing how the two extremely different things come together seamlessly in a game. I could see myself programming games for many years. I code in C#, C++, Java, ActionScript, and now Lua.

Yousef Hussein - Artist                                             Email: yousef_hussein705@yahoo.com

In August of 2006, I was hit by a car, got shingles, had two severe asthma attacks and went to the hospital, and was left cripple for about a month, but that month was my greatest turn around. Throughout that time, I developed an artistic skill and drawing became my passion. I carried this skill on to Montgomery College, and originally I wanted to be a graphic designer. I later found out that the college carried a video game curriculum and I changed majors. Now I have a passion for making art and designing games, even more than playing them. I am trying to perfect my skills as an artist, and trying to take my art to all styles of games. I mainly use Adobe Photoshop to make all my art.

Troy Agard - Sound Engineer                               Email: tagard90@yahoo.com

As a child I was very creative and loved to build things. Yes, Leggos were my friend. When i grew out of this I turned to painting and then designing. In high school I took a college web design class and loved it. From there I knew I was to major in computers. When this class started I needed a group and this group needed a sound engineer. As much as I like using photoshop or working with 3d models, i can also create and manipulate audio.

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