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Fall 2023

  • Subway Symphony

    A Subway Surfers-style music game, where you play Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite as a nutcracker.

    By Lynn Jung, Jan Park, Jaden Luo

    Demo starts at 1:26

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  • Sprintphony

    A game with a focus on helping people to learn to read sheet music.

    By Laisa Summers, Jon Rosario, Emily Shi

    Demo starts at 1:34

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  • Song Work Ahead

    A construction-themed game where you build up the individual layers of a song — instruments, rhythm, and melody.

    By Jasmine Chen, Carol Jiang, Rachel Robinson

    Demo starts at 2:03

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  • Something Fishy

    A game where you have the role of detective Salmon Holmes and must play musical minigames to solve a mystery.

    By Shorna Alam, Ayyub Abdulrezak, Nitu Renganathan

    Demo starts at 2:12

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  • riff.perfect

    A game where the player sings riffs, with the goal of teaching anyone to sing.

    By Disha Kohli, George Abu Daoud, Tinah Hong

    Demo starts at 4:18

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  • Prelude to Panic

    A musical horror game where you must fix errors in an orchestra before the instruments attack you.

    By Max Allison, Michelle Zbizika, William Xu

    Demo starts at 3:54

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  • BeatFarm

    A system to produce hip-hop beats based on everyday sounds that you record.

    By Collin Wen, Diego Yañez-Laguna, Lucy Kim

    Demo starts at 3:48

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  • BeatCourse

    A Geometry Dash-style rhythm game where players perform actions to the beat of the music.

    By Olivier Lafontant-Joseph

    Demo starts at 6:08

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  • BatSoup

    A musical puzzler game, where you position objects in order to recreate a melody (and feed a hungry bat some soup).

    By Daniel Villagran, Sruthi Parthasarathi, Steven Raphael

    Demo starts at 3:16

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  • BANGER

    An intense and fast-paced music game, using a MIDI piano keyboard, with a focus on hitting some notes — not necessarily the correct ones.

    By Daniel Benavides, Chaitanya Ravuri, Justin Yu

    Demo starts at 2:58

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