Location

https://www.kennesaw.edu/ccse/events/computing-showcase/fa24-cday-program.php

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Event Website

https://studentweb.kennesaw.edu/~rvenabl2/index.html

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Event

Start Date

19-11-2024 4:00 PM

Description

A project designed for Kennesaw State University's owned Minecraft server. The project centers around creating a Minecraft plug-in, a software product that is easy to activate in any Minecraft server. This plug-in changes the standard rules of Minecraft to become a classic game mode called Prison where players are taken to a special map and tasked with collecting resources in specialized mines or by fighting each other for them to earn in game currency for the purpose of buying their way to more privileged positions in the prison, gaining access to new areas and features. Prison was designed to work with KSU's current version of Minecraft and run with the Paper API used to write plug-ins like the project. In addition, the Prison plug-in features its own set of manageable plug-ins to handle separate aspects of the game mode's rules to enhance the player experience and allow for administrators to set the rules for the game and handle issues seamlessly and easily.

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Nov 19th, 4:00 PM

UC-181 Prison Minecraft Game Mode Plug-In

https://www.kennesaw.edu/ccse/events/computing-showcase/fa24-cday-program.php

A project designed for Kennesaw State University's owned Minecraft server. The project centers around creating a Minecraft plug-in, a software product that is easy to activate in any Minecraft server. This plug-in changes the standard rules of Minecraft to become a classic game mode called Prison where players are taken to a special map and tasked with collecting resources in specialized mines or by fighting each other for them to earn in game currency for the purpose of buying their way to more privileged positions in the prison, gaining access to new areas and features. Prison was designed to work with KSU's current version of Minecraft and run with the Paper API used to write plug-ins like the project. In addition, the Prison plug-in features its own set of manageable plug-ins to handle separate aspects of the game mode's rules to enhance the player experience and allow for administrators to set the rules for the game and handle issues seamlessly and easily.

https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/cday/Fall_2024/Undergraduate_Project/15