 Jargon Blaster. It's a game created by a developer named Elijah Dyes, specifically for UT Libraries. Taking inspiration from classic 8-bit games like Super Mario, Zelda, and Pokemon, Jargon Blaster combines the entertainment of vintage video games with a unique educational experience. You know, we can give students access to a dictionary. You know, we can direct into a dictionary of library terms, but, you know, you're not going to use that. You might, once or twice, but even then a lot of the definitions are filled with Jargon. So, my original idea was just to make something creative that would hopefully help the students, but also do it in a manner that gamified the idea and give them definitions that were more layman, more everyday common language, you know, not something that, you know, a librarian might give you if you were, or an instructor might give you, but something someone else who's learned about it might give you. Jargon Blaster is available to play for free on the university's website. The link will be in the description of this video, and I truly cannot recommend it highly enough. Engaging graphics, an interesting story, and a phenomenal twist ending await. Enjoy Jargon Blaster, and as always, thanks for watching.