A growing collection of independently built games, utilities, and experiments. Every project here started as something I wanted to exist — then I built it.
Questions or feedback? Reach me at [email protected].
The Horde flips the classic dungeon crawler: you play as the villain. Command a growing roster of monsters through 10 escalating waves of adventuring heroes, collecting loot and recruiting allies along the way. With permadeath, rarity-based cards, and deep status-effect interactions, no two runs play the same.
Stackle is a competitive two-player strategy game with real-time matchmaking. Share a four-character room code to play with friends instantly, or join the ranked queue to test your skills against strangers and climb the global leaderboard.
Petty Wizards is a card game designed from scratch — originally as a physical card game, now playable in your browser. Two wizards duel using spells drawn from ten schools of magic. Choose your grimoires, manage your mana, cast dual-school spells, and use action cards to seize the advantage. Play against a friend or challenge the AI.
Campsites at popular Ontario Provincial Parks go live at exactly 7:00 AM, five months before your arrival date — and sell out within seconds. Ontario Parks Bot automates the entire process. Schedule your target park and site, and the bot fires up at 6:55 AM on release day, ready to book the instant reservations open.
Knowledge Sphere maps the evidence landscape around pharmaceutical molecules and supplements — from rigorously proven clinical trial data at the center, out to emerging research and anecdotal reports at the edges. It's a research starting point for people who want to understand how well-supported a treatment really is, not just whether it exists.
MiniGym eliminates the hardest part of home workouts: deciding what to do. Tell it what you have — dumbbells, kettlebells, bodyweight, or any combination — and it generates a fresh, balanced session every day. Log your sets, track your weights, watch exercise demos, and build a workout history without ever opening a spreadsheet.
rsapps is a personal project portfolio from a software developer based in Ontario, Canada. The projects here cover a range of genres and problems — a roguelike card game, a camping automation tool, a fitness planner, a collectible card game designed from scratch, and more. Each one was built to solve a real problem or explore an idea that stuck around long enough to become a finished product.
The stack varies by project: some are pure HTML/CSS/JavaScript, others are full Next.js applications with databases and authentication. All are hosted independently and maintained as living projects, not abandonware. If something is broken or you have a feature idea, send a note — feedback on small personal projects is genuinely rare and always appreciated.