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Being developed by Kris Seque and Morgan Pickford

Our project is a child oriented educational game based upon the rocky shore.

 Entertain the user  Educate the user  Provide an engaging interactive experience  Be easy to use  Have varying levels of difficulty  Give the illusion that the user won't know they're learning

 Functional Release  Working Games  Some voice acting  Completed Game Story / Script

 Robust Release  All the required Art  All the voice acting  Music / Sound Effects