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By: Michael Herman, Donny Wu, Reuben Newton, Laura Ko, Jerry Chuang, and Jason Chen
Course: IAT 445 Immersive Environments
Description: Paradyso is a short first-person adventure puzzle game. The game uses a low-poly art style and a few incremental puzzles to give players light and relaxed experience as they explore the island. The main game objective is for the player to navigate through the different puzzles and learn about the mysterious history behind the island and its old inhabitants. This is achieved by collecting various scrolls and tablets along the user's journey. Our main target audience for this game is puzzle enthusiasts who wish to have a relaxing, immersive gameplay experience.