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Revision as of 15:58, 9 November 2021
Contents
Project Title
Doodle Jump
Abstract
Doodle Jump is an endless platform game in which there are enemies and obstacles on various platforms. It can be played by an individual. The doodle is a four legged creature and has a trunk that he uses to shoot at enemies. The objective of the game is to go as high as you can without falling while avoiding/killing monsters and random obstacles. After each level, difficulty of the game increases with more number of enemies and obstacles.
Objectives & Introduction
The idea is to build the doodle jump game on a 64x64 RGB LED Screen. The game will be played using a button and a joystick. The doodle will jump when the switch is pressed and its direction will be controlled using the joystick interfaced with the SJ-two board. MP3 decoder will be used for background music.
Team Members & Responsibilities
Ritika Beniwal
- MP3 decoder driver
- Game Logic
- PCB designing
- WiKi page handling
Anuja Sapkal
- Joystick driver
- Game Logic
- PCB designing
- WiKi page handling
Sourab Gupta
- LED driver
- Game Logic
- PCB designing
- WiKi page handling
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Parts List & Cost
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Design & Implementation
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Hardware Design
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Hardware Interface
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Software Design
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Implementation
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Conclusion
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Project Video
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Project Source Code
References
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References Used
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