Hello! I'm Onur Eray Bölük, a spirited and dedicated final-year Computer Engineering student with a passion for creating immersive gaming experiences.

With a solid foundation in game design principles and programming languages like C, C#, and JAVA, I've honed my skills in project management and critical thinking. I thrive on collaboration and innovation, always aiming to bring fresh gaming ideas to life.

I've had the privilege of working on some exciting projects during my internships. As a Game Developer Intern at Tiramisu Game Studios, I crafted a 3D hotel simulation game called "Hotel3D." This project allowed me to design core gameplay mechanics and establish a standardized testing framework, significantly improving bug detection and debugging efficiency. Working in a team, I enhanced my communication and teamwork skills, which I believe are essential for any successful game development endeavor.

Beyond my professional experiences, I'm also an active participant in various competitions and conferences. From MUN conferences in high school to algorithm contests and workshops at university, I constantly seek opportunities to challenge myself and grow.

You can find my projects and source codes at my github profile

Hotel 3D (3D, Mobile, Hypercasual)

Hotel3D is an immersive time-management simulation game where players manage and expand a virtual hotel empire. Starting with a small hotel, players aim to grow their establishment into a renowned destination through business expansion.

Key game mechanics include reception management for efficient guest check-ins and check-outs, room cleaning to maintain high cleanliness standards, providing timely and high-quality room service, and overseeing facility maintenance and functionality. Additionally, players can expand the number of rooms and the hotel's physical space to offer more amenities. The game saves progress in real-time, ensuring a seamless experience. These elements create a dynamic simulation, challenging players to balance various hotel management aspects for growth and success. Source

Zaman Sicramasi (3D, PC, Action role-playing)

This game revolves around a captivating storyline where the player embarks on a quest to return to their time using a time machine discovered in the Middle Ages.

The players wander and try to fulfill all the needs of the common people in their bid to get back home and into their timelines. Players come across and assist beggars, they are able to trade, or hunt animals. It is not a game with a defined storyline. Rather, there is immense freedom for players to develop and write their stories.

The chatbot support enabled players to discuss matters with the players they encountered on the way. The chatbot perfectly mimics personalities, emotions, and reactions of these characters. The gamer has to please them in order to progress through the game. Internal to all the input left by the player is appreciated and it is decisive in regard to the forward direction of the game. It gives an adult gamer interested in topics of time travel, Middle Ages, and fantasy an intriguing way of playing games. Source

Run Faster (3D, PC, Horror)

This game is a food-themed horror game. The objective is to collect food items to feed the hungry monster before it kills you. There are a total of seven food items to collect on the map, which is set in a restaurant with halls, toilets, a kitchen, storage, and an office.

The monster is a cute ghost that flies around and hunts its prey. The monster has different AI features to make the game more interesting and surprising.

The player spawns in the main hall and finds a flashlight on the floor. They then try to find randomly spread food items on the map, with over 100 possible spawn spots, making each game different. The player has health and stamina bars. The player can run if stamina is above 0, and it replenishes over time. If the monster attacks and the health bar reaches 0, the player loses. If the player finds all seven food items before dying, they win. Source