Below you will find some of the projects I have been very passionate about at various points in my coding journey. From applying machine learning to deck builders (Slay-I), to helping students find free food at university (Scavenge), to replacing text in a video game with emojis (EmojiMod), hopefully this collection of projects shows my creative side.
All of the projects below have fairly in-depth READMEs, but are written in a way to be approachable to everyone.
Slay the Spire is a rougelike deck builder and is one of my favorite games of all time. I have published 3 mods on Steam, with over 13,000 downloads combined.
🤖 Slay-I
🤖 Slay-I uses deep neural networks to predict the damage a player will take in a fight in Slay the Spire
🤖 Evaluates adding, removing, and upgrading cards in a player's deck
✍ I wrote a Medium article in Towards Data Science, which dives into the design of Slay-I
📺 Featured on YouTube by Jorbs, one of the largest Slay the Spire streamers
🚀 Challenge The Spire adds a variety of challenge modes to Slay The Spire, including Boss Rush
🚀 Each challenge can be played on 4 different difficulty settings (Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum).
📺 Featured on YouTube by Rhapsody
😃 EmojiMod
😃 Translated all 370 base game cards into emojis
😃 "What have they done to my game" - Casey Yano, Slay the Spire Developer
⬆ 1.4k upvotes on r/slaythespire
🍩 Scavenge
🍩 Helps students find events on campus with free food
🍩 React Native app published on the Play Store & App Store in 2018