# 2.6 Game Assets

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Teams will create the assets (art and sound) for their game. In the meantime, the team's coder can use placeholder assets to program the game. As the final assets are completed, they can be incorporated into the team's game.

Art assets might include: animated sprites, static images, backgrounds, UI icons, etc.

Sound assets might include: sound effects, voice acting, background music, etc.

### **❏ Deliverable**

Submit a link to your team's assets folder (containing game's image and sound files)
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example of deliverable
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