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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
Maze Craze is an interactive board-game that's a maze. It has "walls" comprised of lines of LEDs arranged in a grid. The player moves his or her magnetic piece through the maze. A computer will track a players movement (using magentic sensors), ensuring they don't cheat and will change the position of the walls in response to the player's movements (by lighting different walls). The game is designed to be fun for the whole family, with a vareity of difficulties and also a 2-player option! The maze will count the number of moves it took for you to complete a certain puzzle and you can try to beat your family's high score!!
 
Maze Craze is an interactive board-game that's a maze. It has "walls" comprised of lines of LEDs arranged in a grid. The player moves his or her magnetic piece through the maze. A computer will track a players movement (using magentic sensors), ensuring they don't cheat and will change the position of the walls in response to the player's movements (by lighting different walls). The game is designed to be fun for the whole family, with a vareity of difficulties and also a 2-player option! The maze will count the number of moves it took for you to complete a certain puzzle and you can try to beat your family's high score!!
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== Contributers ==
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Created by Jason Christal and Liz Halter
  
 
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Revision as of 22:04, 3 February 2017

Overview

Maze Craze is an interactive board-game that's a maze. It has "walls" comprised of lines of LEDs arranged in a grid. The player moves his or her magnetic piece through the maze. A computer will track a players movement (using magentic sensors), ensuring they don't cheat and will change the position of the walls in response to the player's movements (by lighting different walls). The game is designed to be fun for the whole family, with a vareity of difficulties and also a 2-player option! The maze will count the number of moves it took for you to complete a certain puzzle and you can try to beat your family's high score!!

Contributers

Created by Jason Christal and Liz Halter

Objectives:

1. Constuct a functioning game board.

2. Make it pretty.

3. Create a user interface. (i.e. make it responsive)

4. Design different challenges and games for the players.

5. Make a random maze generator that ensures mazes are solvable.

6. Make a 2-player option.

7. By the end of the semester we'd like out demo to be a playable, engaging game for the adults and students who try it.

Challenges

1. Learn any necessary coding languages.

2. Constructing a board.

3. Wiring the board.

4. Figuring out magnetic sensors.

5. Maze-solving algorithms?

6. Maze-constructing algorithms?

Budget

Exacts

Green LED lights, 5mm (x4 pack of 50 @ $5.55 here)

Pack of 400 pt and 830 pt Breadboards (@ $7.99 here)

Magnetic reed switches (x4 pack of 5 @ $10.62 here)

Pivoting on/off switch (x1 pack of 5 @ $6.99 here)

Arduino (Provided)

Spray Paint (@ $3.00 here)

Loosely

20$ for power supply (undetermined what this will be, exactly)

10$ Plywood (Home Depot)

5$ Cutting Costs (Home Depot)

5$ For other hardware (Home Depot)

5$ For opening mechanism (Home Depot)

Wiring (provided)

Total

Total: $117.66

Gantt Chart

Gantt Chart