Miscellaneous.

Die on white table.
Photo by Brett Jordan / Unsplash

Board Game Design

Spycraft

Card game that uses abstract movement to represent espionage. On hold, though the prototype looked nice.

Needa

Shadow, or more accurately, shade, is called needa in Telugu. Needa was a game for 2 players, involving placing tiles on a 4 by 10 grid. The players had 2 different colors, and accomplished their objectives to win the game.

The twist I was hoping to introduce was that while black could only use black tiles, and white, white tiles, some tiles had 2 colors. One side black, and the other white. So, this type of tile would essentially function as a double agent.

I had the good fortune of play testing with some really talented and smart people, and the game structure was pretty broken. I did some enhancements, but the game was not ready for moving it to more design and development. I put it on hold.

A lot of people spent a lot of time to help me play test my games. Thanks to Amma in particular for learning so many games, and play testing my games.

Music

Nothing here.

Dance

I gave my arengetram in 10th grade, under the guidance of my dance teacher Kranti Kiran. My mother spent a lot of time making sure I was in shape, attending classes and pushing me towards performing better. This was kuchipudi.

I am trying to shuffle, but that is going to take some time.

But, someday, I will shuffle like Kyroman.

Look at that running man.

Art

I have done some studies of the masters, mostly of The Girl with The Pearl earring. I did a few portraits and some original art, which can be found on my instagram page.

Code

I don't have code though.

I have a project I am working on here, but it's not technically viable yet.