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Title Proposal - Legend of Tamala
Title Proposal - Legend of Tamala
FR-RES-RTP
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Revision No. 01
College/Department: Date of Effectivity February 2020
College of Computer Studies
RESEARCH TOPIC PROPOSAL FORM Page 1 of 3
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Student ID Program IT 6209 Software Engineering
The proponents will be using Unity Engine, C#, Blender in developing the
said system.
The proposed game aims to educate the player/s about Filipino Legends
Reasons for stories that will be enjoyable for everyone. This game also improves
Choice of Project traditional story telling from reading a book to an interactable and enjoyable
video game. The game also gives important moral lessons to everyone
especially to the children.
Target The game can be played and enjoyed by everyone, especially the
Users/Beneficiary children, with a working Windows PC even without internet connection.
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Project Time
Table (Gantt
Chart)
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Research Adviser
Prof. Elizabeth T. Sta. Ana, MSCS, MBA
Technical Adviser
Prof. Bernie M. Oteyza
Research Coordinator
Ms. Michaela C. Dungao
Research Director
Dean
Mr. Roger R. Reyes
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