This Is a Game. There's More.
by HerbieHusker1 in Circuits > Arduino
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This Is a Game. There's More.
This is a game.
There's more.
This game was made by Beau H.
What's more, this game is very very random.
Your point in this game is to press the button on the board and try to get a completed phrase.
If you do not, you fail the game.
If you get a phrase, you will usually have to reference what it is or where it came from.
If you do not, you will fail the game.
If you fail the game, you will have 72 hours to buy a bucket or you will have to play the game again.
If you win, it's someone else's turn.
If you say this seems incomplete, you are completely correct. But don't tell anyone else.
(You see that Membrane Module? It fits into the completed project)
Good Luck.
Supplies
This needs a few things.
Like wires.
Specifically, 22 wires.
Also, a potentiometer.
Also, a Membrane Switch Module.
And for that module, another 8 wires.
(It comes out to 30 wires in total)
A LCD module
A breadboard
An Arduino board.
A connective device.
The code, which is listed above.
The Potentiometer is used to control the visibility of the LCD screen.
Just plug it in, and if it does not work?
Try again.
It is a standard LCD screen wiring+code, which is visible in any (and many) Arduino code lists.
Downloads
Press the Button
Press the button at any time. Try to get a completed phrase, which is usually just one word, (a name, a place) but if it is a sentence, it will usually have a period at the end of it.
If you fail to get a phrase, you can try again.
(Oh, yeah, plug in the board)
Say the Phrase's Origin.
Say the original location of the phrase. If you do not know, or if you get it wrong, you will have to start over from step one.
You Win!
Congratulations! You won! If no one in relative vicinity wants to play, unplug the board.
Helpful Advice
This is a very confusing project, so make sure the wires are completely correct.
If the LCD module starts spitting Wing Dings, try to move the wires around to more accurately fit into the board.
Do not remove the project's wiring.
It is very sensitive to any type of movement, but it works.