Honors & Awards

I started to join software development competitions in 2011 and I got several awards. The last award is the winner of game development from the NTU hackathon which is one of the largest hackathons in Asia in August 2016. I was excited to get these awards but the most wonderful experience from those competitions was making great stuff with the talent people I met from these competitions.

Winner

2016 NTU Hackathon - Games

August 2016

Adventure

An RPG named Adventure featured image recognition. The main character named Kevin is trapped in a weird world. In order to help him, players need to send items to the game from the real world by taking pictures.

Using

  • Corona SDK

  • Django

  • Image Recognition

  • Azure

Github

https://github.com/misclicked/imgrecrpg

Video

Quality Award

Samsung Gear App Challenge 2014

September 2014

Musicrun

Musicrun help you changing music while running. The app switches songs based on users' running speed. Users can customize music playlists into three mode: sprint, jogging, and walking which means different speed. Musicrun also records users’ running history, like the speed, distance, time and steps so that user can review each running status. Enjoy your running time with different music listening experience! In the future, Musicrun will upload these running status like the music playlist selected by user, speed, distance, time and steps to cloud. With smart and powerful cloud computing, we will provide users more suitable music playlists for different jogging environment.

Using

  • Tizen SDK

  • HTML5, javascript

  • Wearable device

  • Android development

Video

3rd Prize

Hami App Challenge of Chunghwa Telecom - Telecom Innovation and Application Contest

December 2013

7 Lanterns

7 Lanterns is a puzzle game inspired by the Hungry Ghost Festival in Taiwan. The characters: 7 Lanterns appeared in the Hungry Ghost Festival. In order to celebrate their freedom, they went to an ancient temple. And unfortunately, they got lost! Help the 7 Lanterns find a way out by moving the boxes, avoiding the traps, and collecting rewards in the temple.

Using

  • Unity3D

  • Android development

  • UDP

Video

2nd Prize

Imagine Cup Taiwan Final-Games

March 2013

Fantasia

When I was a senior student at National Chiao Tung University in the Spring of 2013, I joined the Imagine Cup game competition with my college classmates. The competition had multiple stages including a local final and a worldwide final. We developed a music rhythm game with RPG elements named Fantasia and won 2nd prize in Taiwan local final with the game. In Fantasia, players play Mr. Music to save the corrupted world. To defeat these enemies shown on the top of the screen, the player needs to hit these falling buttons at the right time.

We also provided the multiplayer mode in our game. The other player can use his/her Windows Phone to join the game by scanning the QR code on the screen. By shaking the phone, the 2nd player can hit the falling objects on the last track. In the multiplayer mode, monsters would cast evil magic sometimes. When the magic is cast, a toxic cloud will appear on the screen. 2nd player can blow away the cloud by blowing the microphone on the phone.

Using

  • Unity3D

  • Android development

  • UDP

Video

Merit Award

Smart Home Group of Chunghwa Telecom - Telecom Innovation and Application Contest

November 2011

Mypipe

This is my first time joining a software development competition. We created the service named Mypipe on the Chunghwa Telecom Multimedia on Demand(MOD) which is the set-top box that provides VOD-like movies and dramas for users. Mypipe consists of the file synchronization system, the video transcoding system, the mobile app, and the MOD application. Mypipe allows MOD users cast their uploaded video to the MOD via the mobile device (like the Chromecast released on July 24, 2013, by Google). The file synchronization system also became my thesis at NTHU. The video below is a demo of the file synchronization system.

Using

  • IPTV

  • Python

  • Flex

  • FFmpeg

  • Android

  • Google App Engine

Video

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