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USC’s 9th games expo returns May 13 with 60 games


USC Games announced its 9th annual USC Games Expo will return to USC’s campus on May 13 with more than 60 student games.

Along with an evening of gameplay, onsite attendees can dive into interactive experiences from the Themed Entertainment program and get an exclusive preview of the second season of games developed in the new games-as-a-service and live operations (GLO) course. Scare Crow is a wacky, tower-defense stealth game where players must fend off an army of hungry squirrels from invading a backyard rich with birdfeeders. Play as Applewood, a living cloud of smoke, who uses stealth to outwit bakers, avoid the janitor, and cause trouble as he searches a dessert factory for a delicious–and elusive–burnt pie!

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