Example of a dungeon page, the website supported social media like features such as favorite dungeons, sharing dungeons and leaving comments on them. 

Example of a dungeon page, the website supported social media like features such as favorite dungeons, sharing dungeons and leaving comments on them. 

Check out the live site here -> http://delvr.magic.rit.edu

 

DelVR is a Node.js web application that was built by 15 students during the course of 15 weeks. I was the lead front end developer. Besides working with JS and SCSS to build the web app's pages, I lead a team of two other front end developers. I lead meetings, worked in an agile work environment, created tasks, and communicated with management and other teams. The web app follows a simple MVC pattern, using Jade as a templating language and Bulma.io as a CSS framework. The tool allowed people to sign up for free, create a dungeon on a 2D interface and then go view the dungeon in 3D on desktop or mobile VR. 

DelVR was released to the public during Imagine RIT 2016. During the event, we demoed the application to public, allowing people to come up and create their own dungeons. Then show them the dungeons with mobile VR. It was quite the experience.