Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Miniature Mini Golf

For my second networked games project this semester I a made a Miniature Mini Golf Course out of cardboard. I then used two Arduinos to power servos and DC motors in order to spin various obstacles. The game went through many iterations including the addition of felt on the ground to improve friction, the creation of specialized clubs, the addition of pipe cleaner bumpers so the ball would not get stuck against the wall, and the creation of detailed instructions that laid out the rules for the different game types. This was a cool project because it allowed me to combine my game making skills with the skills I am learning in my Physical Computing class. Pictures and links to videos of the project are below:


The special golf club I designed for the game. The blue side is a traditional club and the black side is a scoop for aerial shots.
An overhead shot of the entire course.
A view from the Player 1 side of the course.
A view from the Player 2 side of the course.
Videos:
https://www.facebook.com/monopoly10/videos/1151609698183633/
https://www.facebook.com/monopoly10/videos/1151609518183651/
https://www.facebook.com/monopoly10/videos/1151609178183685/

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