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Alumni debut video game featuring local musical inf luence BY CAITIE BURKES @caitie1221 With a grandfather who founded the Baton Rouge Concert Band, and a father who served as band director, music has always been in brothers Michael and Matthew Taranto’s genes. Two years ago, the University alumni turned their genetic composition into musical composition when they created their video game, “Tadpole Treble.” The musical adventure game made its general public debut
Friday in the University’s Digital Media Center for the annual Video Game Symposium. After spending two years developing “Tadpole Treble” from the video game incubator of the Louisiana Technology Park, co-creator Michael Taranto said the game will release on the electronic platform Steam on May 6. Michael said he expects virtually everyone — boys and girls ages six and up — will enjoy the game. “Music’s kind of universal,” he said. Six years ago, Matthew
formed his company, BitFinity, to serve as a platform for selling his original web comics. After Michael partnered with his brother to make a video game, they started composing and coding for what would become “Tadpole Treble.” As a 2006 secondary education graduate, Michael has five years’ experience as a classroom teacher. He said education formed the backbone of the game’s primary objective. In “Tadpole Treble,” play-
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LSU alumni Matthew and Michael Taranto present their video game, “Tadpole Treble” at the Video Game Symposium on April 22.
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