ALMA, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Alma teens Jack Snell and Carter Seals competed once again in a national competition with a new video game they created, closing their senior year with a first-place win.

Snell and Seals have worked together on a game for the Technology Student Association (TSA) every year since they started high school, hoping to get a national win before graduation. Rayadium was the first project where Snell used Unity to program the game, and continued using the game engine to program their newest game.

Last year, the duo entered their game Rayadium into the Technology Student Association's 2024 National Conference, taking fifth place in the video game category. For this year's conference, they created a new game called Two Factor. Snell programmed both games, as well as made

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