2024 Student Handbook
Student handbook for the ETC class that started August 26 2024
Worthing and Moncrieff, LLC is an independent developer of video game stories founded in 2015. What? You’ve never heard of us? Well pull up a stool my friend, and we’ll tell you a story. No, seriously, that’s what we do. We’re story-tellers and our medium of choice is digital games. We draw on the traditions of live theatre, classic mystery novels, board games, Victorian music, literature, architecture, print design, you name it. So grab a tablet, a laptop, or your favorite bit of gaming hardware and let’s talk stories.
“A Matter of Murder” is a point-and-click puzzle game with rogue-like elements for Windows, Mac and tablets. The details of each murder are procedurally generated, so the game is different every time you play with progressively more challenging logic puzzles. “A Matter of Murder” can also randomly combine logic puzzles to provide seemingly endless surprises and high replayability.
Twitter | @amatterofmurder
Facebook | @MatterofM
Eric Hamel (13) Co-Founder
Student handbook for the ETC class that started August 26 2024
Post graduation results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in May 2023.
Student handbook for the ETC class that started August 28 2023.
Post graduation results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in December 2021 and May 2022
Post graduation results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in December 2020 and may 2021
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