Bugs. Bugs! BUGS! Entomophobia is a fast paced horror game set in an old abandoned house filled with bugs. Armed only with household items like a flyswatter and bug spray, you must navigate through the maze like hallways and defeat the bugs before they eat you! Be careful... some of them are monstrous!

Pro tip #1: Most bugs like honey more than they like you.

Pro tip #2: It gets dark... maybe find a light...
Check out the preview of the bug level of this hellish game below! Can you make it out alive?

All of our brainstorms, sketches and story boarding took place on our Miro board! Click here to check it out!
We used Trello to help manage all the tasks in our project. Cards were created in the Backlog as we thought of things that needed to be done in the game. From there they were assigned to a team member (or two) and moved to In Progress as the team member started working on them. This gave us an easy list of things to discuss at weekly meetings. Once an item was complete it was moved to the Completed column and if applicable, Added to Game once added to the working version of the Main Scene.
We also used it to house our weekly meeting agenda and various resources such as links and notes from our professor. It made it really easy to stay organized with everything in one place!
Click here to see our Trello board!