Game When

Currently there is no easy, concise way for college students to organize unofficial activities on campus.
Game When is an app that connects gamers, players, and students of all types. Play where, when, and how you need to with this simple tool.

why game when

Built by gamers for everyody

Game When is a tool that connects students with friends, strangers, and future players on a university campus. Use it reserve rooms, update a schedule for an event, invite people to play, and much more. It's easier and faster than using Discord, text, or other social media and is designed for the particular needs and aspects of university life.

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Why Game When

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Events

Use Game When to reserve rooms, TVs, or other necessary items to create events for E-Sports, tournaments, or club meetings.


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Interests

Let other know what you're playing or trying to play. Try new activities and games, spread your social circle, and make a welcoming atmosphere for new players and introverts.


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Not Just Video Games

Game When is applicable to many other types of activities on campus. Scrimmage soccer games, board game sessions, and even hide-and-seek games are some great examples of activities to organize with Game When.


GameWhen User Manual

User Manual

Feasability Presentation

Design Presentation

Labs

Glossary
References

Lab 1 - Grey Anderson
Lab 1 - EJ Navarro
Lab 1 - Robert Hickman
Lab 1 - Carson Stone
Lab 1 - Joshua Rosser
Lab 1 - Zach Kell
Lab 1 - Bradley Dash

Lab 2 - Grey Anderson
Lab 2 - EJ Navarro
Lab 2 - Robert Hickman
Lab 2 - Carson Stone
Lab 2 - Joshua Rosser
Lab 2 - Zach Kell
Lab 2 - Bradley Dash

Meet the team

Joshua Rosser

Joshua Rosser

He is a senior at ODU, pursuing a BS in Computer Science, as well as a minor in Military Leadership. He enjoys gaming, cooking, as well as spending time with people he cares about. He is knowledgeable in Java, C++, as well as HTML coding, but he is more passionate about assembling computers all together. After graduation, he will commission into the Army as an officer and pursue a cybersecurity field while in service.

Bradley Dash

Bradley Dash is a senior CS major at ODU. His first introduction to computer programing was through online tools while he was homeschooled in elementary school, and he has continued to take coding classes throughout high school. After graduation, Bradley intends on seeking a job as a government contractor in Northern Virginia. In his free time Bradley enjoys playing video games, reading fiction, and practicing martial arts.

Bradley Dash
Grey Anderson

Grey Anderson

Grey is a senior at ODU pursuing a BS in Computer Science as well as a minor in Japanese. He holds experience with C++, Jave, MySQL, Html as well as other programming languages. Local to the area of norfolk, he enjoys weightlifting, bike riding, video games, and programming in his free time outside of his studies.

ElizarJohn (EJ) Navarro

ElizarJohn Navarro, better known as E.J., is a senior at Old Dominion University majoring in Computer Science. He is experienced with both C++ and Java, and has recently worked with HTML, PHP, and Javascript. Outside of college, he spends his time with family, playing video games, or reading.

ElizarJohn (EJ) Navarro
Zach Kell

Zach Kell

Zach Kell is a Senior at Old Dominion University majoring in Computer Science. He fell in love with technology at a very young age, spending nine consecutive years at tech-oriented summer camps and acquiring a flair and hunger for game design. Has experience with C++, C#, HTML, PHP, Javascript, and GML. Loves all things Nintendo, programming, hiking, and spelunking.

Carson Stone

Carson Stone is a senior computer science major at Old Dominion University. He has experience with web languages like JavaScript, PHP, and Python, as well as C++ and Java. He is also obtaining a minor in mathematics. He enjoys programming in his free time, and his other hobbies include reading, playing guitar, playing video and board games, and hiking.

Carson Stone
Robert Hickman

Robert Hickman

Robert is a senior at Old Dominion University majoring in Computer Science with a minor in Computer Engineering. He has experience with C++, C#, Javascript, Python, and HTML. He is currently working security for ODU as a Patrol Aid. He enjoys playing games, taking apart and rebuilding computers.