We’re proud to share that Lovestruck Games, alumn of the Keller Center’s eLab Summer Accelerator program, has won the Library Award at this year’s Princeton Research Day. The award honors one outstanding undergraduate presentation that demonstrates exceptional use of Princeton University Library resources and services.
Lovestruck Games is developing an independent 3D action‑adventure game inspired by Native American history and mythology, blending player choice, richly crafted characters, and cinematic landscapes into an immersive narrative experience. Founded by Ammon Love, Gabby Ross, Sahaf Chowdhury, and Callum Boyagoda, the team aims to elevate how gameplay and storytelling intersect while bringing forward underrepresented histories and cultures.
Entrepreneurial Professor of Practice Derek Lidow praised their work, noting, “The Lovestruck team exemplifies how love of history, creativity, storytelling, and STEM skills come together within a team of Princeton students to create a compelling new way to explore community, identity, and culture.”
Princeton Research Day, now in its eleventh year, highlights research and creative work across campus. The 2026 Undergraduate Edition showcased student projects, performances, and artistic works in the new Princeton University Art Museum.
Read the full story of Princeton Research Day on the University homepage.


