F19: Smacman
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SMACMAN
Abstract
Our team is planning on creating a unique 2 player game involving a central screen and two auxiliary controllers. The two opponents will face one another and will have a paddle on their side much like the game pong. A ball will travel between players which they have to deflect away. Additionally, each player will have a “monster” that will continuously move towards the ball. If a monster collides with the ball, that opponent of the owner of the monster will lose. Therefore, it is beneficial for a player to try to place the ball closer to their monster and further away from the opponent’s monster. Additionally, if the ball contacts the side of the screen behind the player’s paddle, they will also lose. As the game progresses, the speed of the ball will increase and eventually additional balls will be added. There are also possibilities “powerups” being implemented that invoke actions such as temporary invincibility from the opponent’s monster. The controllers will be wireless and communicate with the master board which runs the game and drives the 64x64 LED matrix.
Objectives & Introduction
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Team Members & Responsibilities
- Nick Schiffer
- XBEE, Controller Functionality, Communication Architecture, MP3, Game Logic Development, Enclosures
- Mohit Ingale
- LED Driver, Game Logic Development, Enclosures, PCB Designing
- Ayesha Siddiqua
- Graphic Driver, Game Logic Development
- Shreya Patankar
- Graphic Driver, Game Logic Development
Schedule
View our current progress here: Github Project
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1 | 10/1/2019 |
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2 | 10/15/2019 |
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3 | 10/22/2019 |
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4 | 10/29/2019 |
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5 | 11/5/2019 |
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6 | 11/12/2019 |
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7 | 11/19/2019 |
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8 | 11/26/2019 |
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9 | 12/3/2019 |
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10 | 12/10/2019 |
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11 | 12/17/2019 |
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Parts List & Cost
Item# | Part Desciption | Vendor | Qty | Cost |
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1 | SJTwo Boards | From Preet | 3 | $150.00 |
2 | 64x64 RGB LED Matrix | Adafruit | 1 | $92.00 |
3 | Wiring Components and Cable | Amazon | 1 | $20 |
4 | x1-x2 3D printer filament spool(s) | For 3D printed enclosures [1] | 1 | $20 |
5 | 3x XBEE Modules | From Preet and Adafruit | 4 | $27 |
6 | Batteries | Adafruit | TBD | TBA |
Design & Implementation
View our current progress here (this will be added to the wiki when completed): Github Wiki
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Hardware Design
1)There are two players in the game. These are 2 xbee nodes and they are connected to one main node and thus the topology for broadcast is set.
Hardware Interface
Xbee interfaces using UART Bus.
Software Design
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Implementation
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Testing & Technical Challenges
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<Bug/issue name>
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Conclusion
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Project Video
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Project Source Code
References
Acknowledgement
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References Used
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Appendix
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