Factsheet
Developer:
Adventure Club Games
Based in East Lansing, Michigan
Release date:
12 May, 2012
Platforms:
Union Pacific Railroad Museum
Website:
uprrmuseum.org
Regular Price:
USD | FREE to museum visitors |
Description
Build The Railroad puts you in the shoes of a rail worker during the summer of 1866. Utilizing the Microsoft Kinect players are able to lay down ties, rails, and drive a spike. As part of Union Pacific Railroad’s 150th Anniversary Adventure Club Games was commissioned to create a Kinect based game that teaches players how difficult it was to build the First American Transcontinental Railroad. Visitors of the Union Pacific Railroad Museum are now able to play Build The Railroad in the museum’s newly renovated first floor in Council Bluffs, Iowa.Features
- Microsoft Kinect Input
- Photo booth
- Avatar customization
- Drop in and drop out play
- Randomized events
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About Adventure Club Games
Boilerplate
Adventure Club Games is a newly formed game development studio stationed in the heart of East Lansing, MI. ACG develops games for both education and entertainment.
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Build The Railroad Credits
Shawn Henry Adams
Programmer
Jordan Ajlouni
Designer, Audio Engineer
Andrew Dennis
Artist, Designer
Mike Rossi
Designer, Project Manager
Contact
Contact
contact@adventureclubgames.com
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