"Due to the time restraint we had and a lot of other problems when first creating the game, we couldn't implement features that we wanted — such as having a console at the bottom of the screen explaining why a stereotype is bad once it's destroyed," Shazmin explained. The game is not currently available on any domain, but the pair plan to continue working on it even though their program is over.

"Through the process of making this game I learned a lot about the game development process, how some ideas change and blossom and how some ideas never get to come to fruition," said Jaymi. To bring Bias Breaker into reality the team worked with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript among other tools.