MANAGER'S REVIEW FOR THE FINAL QUALIFYING WORK undergraduate students of Starkova Margarita Alekseevna Direction 09.03.03 "Applied informatics" The topic of the final qualifying work: Development of a browser game of a mixed genre The graduation paper is devoted to a very urgent task. Browser games are no less popular than games in the format of mobile applications. It is worth noting that some genres of browser games are potentially available to a specific audience: for example, visually impaired and even (with certain technological solutions) blind people. At the first stages of work on the project, a very unusual decision was made: not to use existing game applications and frameworks, but to create your own software implementation. Despite the seeming controversy of this approach, I would venture to say that it has certain advantages. For example, it is potentially possible to implement stochastic models at the level of basic software solutions, or remove the visual component and create a version for the blind (in a voice browser). In the course of the project, a set of rules and a system of characteristics have been developed. An original set of characters has been invented, each with its own character, its own oddities and, accordingly, with its own gaming capabilities. A multifaceted work was carried out: the creation of visual elements of the game, the development of a script and dialogues, the software implementation of the planned functionality. The applied result of the graduation project is a working version of the game, allowing for further content replenishment and functional development. Margarita proved herself to be a competent specialist, inclined to creative and analytical work. The results of the graduation project demonstrate her high creative level and good knowledge of web technologies. The final work was completed in accordance with the approved task and in full. The work of Margarita Alekseevna Starkova meets all the requirements for final qualifying works and deserves high praise. Ph.D., Associate Professor of the Department of Information Systems in the Arts and Humanities V. V. Zakharkina May 20, 2023