Do you dare to Escape?
Escape is an immersive, 3D adventure created by five Tufts students who love exploration and puzzles.
Amidst a dangerous thunderstorm, you decide to take shelter in the nearest building you can find: a mysterious, foreboding mansion. Suddenly, you are trapped inside. Find a way out before it’s too late! Solve puzzles, collect gems, and uncover the truth of the mansion in Escape!
Romello Harvey
Romello is a sophomore at Tufts University majoring in Computer Science and minoring in Theater. For Escape, he had the pleasure of being project manager and creating all the audio for the game. He also created the game trailer and assisted in marketing. He is grateful to have worked with such a wonderful team and make their vision come to life.
Harnaljia Fenelon
Harnaljia is a sophomore from Boston, majoring in Computer Science with a minor in Sociology. She spent all her time contributing to the code in the game. She enjoyed learning Unity and having another language in her toolbox. Harnaljia's goal is to become a web and app developer/designer.
Phillip Kang
Philip is a senior majoring in CBS and Computer Science. He focused on coding Escape's mechanics (movement, inventory, flashlight, etc.) In his free time, he enjoys singing, piano, and basketball. Philip's future goal is to become a doctor.
Marti Zentmaier
Marti is a Tufts sophomore double majoring in Cognitive & Brain Science and Computer Science. She mainly focused on the UI, tutorial elements, and debugging during game development. She is interested in the intersection between cognition and computer technology. Marti also enjoys spending time with her pet chickens and playing the trumpet.
Maya Lin Scandinaro
Maya is a senior majoring in Computer Science. She created the artwork for Escape, including the 3D assets, logo and website. Outside of game design, she enjoys frisbee and digital illustration.