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Unity project featuring an interactive challenge where intro chemistry students can build and discover molecules. Written in C# and designed for web deployment.

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Valence

Unity project featuring an interactive challenge where intro chemistry students can build and discover molecules. Written in C# and designed for web deployment.

Background

The initial version of this project was built in 2015, during my first year of university teaching. It was my first successful deployment of an independently-developed, interactive teaching tool within a live classroom environment. This version is the latest stable release, deployed in 2017.

Project code is currently stored here without the necessary art assets, but a fully functional deployed version is available in my portfolio (see below!). I hope to return to this project someday to update it with modern sprite handling tools and better web integration.

The goal of Valence is to build molecules following basic rules of chemical bonding. Students are rewarded with background information on the molecules they create.

Usage

For now, this repository is an archive for the legacy code, and is not very portable. Still, it may be interesting to peruse in its current state.

A deployed instance of this app can be found here. The game is best experienced on a full-fledged web browser; mobile support is currently limited. Note that this version of the app does not have a loader animation, so the screen may appear black for several seconds.

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Unity project featuring an interactive challenge where intro chemistry students can build and discover molecules. Written in C# and designed for web deployment.

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