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Project Overview: This project is an interactive game called Simon Says 1v1, built using the Arduino platform. It is a competitive memory game designed for two players, where each player takes turns repeating an increasingly complex sequence of lights and sounds. The game continues until one player makes a mistake, and the other is declared the winner.
What it does: The game generates a random sequence of LED flashes and sound tones. Players must replicate the sequence by pressing buttons that correspond to each LED. The system automatically checks for mistakes and keeps track of whose turn it is.
Purpose: The goal is to create a fun, fast-paced game that improves players’ memory, reaction time, and focus, while also providing a competitive multiplayer experience.
The idea behind it: The concept started from the classic Simon Says game, but I wanted to enhance it by turning it into a 1v1 challenge. This makes it more engaging and encourages interaction between players.
Why it’s useful: This project is both entertaining and educational. It helps players train their memory and reflexes, and for us, it was a great way to improve our understanding of microcontroller programming, real-time interaction, and electronics.
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