Which one, you ask? The Experimental Gameplay Project.
According to thier website, "The Experimental Gameplay Project is about discovering new forms of gameplay. Each game must be made in less than 7 days by 1 person, and show off something we've never seen before." I don't see anything about Carnegie Mellon at this site, but according to this Boing Boing article the project began here.
In any case, the games are currently being distributed, along with game themed T-shirts, at Target stores. I couldn't find them on the Target website, but Kevin Allen Jr. noticed them while shopping one night.
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