GRAND RAPIDS – Long before David Krogmann became a programming professor at Davenport University, he was a video game-loving teenager with a lofty ambition: to create and release his own video games. For Krogmann, that dream has advanced one step closer to reality.

Krogmann and his student interns unveiled Ashlight: Undercroft to the public at a Beta Bash event, held on the W.A. Lettinga Grand Rapids Campus, in conjunction with the College of Technology and Tech Week Grand Rapids. The unique event invited members of the public to test out the game in exchange for their feedback.

Krogrmann said the inspiration for his game came while he was playing the hugely popular Dungeons & Dragons game as a teenager. He began to develop his own game in 2018 and reached the Alpha stage within 12 weeks

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