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🎮 Advanced Reaction Time Game

What's All the Buzz About?

Welcome to the ultimate showdown of reflexes - our Advanced Reaction Time Game! 🚀 Upgraded from a basic terminal-based version, we've now added some sound to the picture! Yes, you heard it right—buzzers!

New Features

  • Buzzer Beater: Why limit to visuals when you can have an auditory thrill? We’ve added a buzzer for that eureka moment when you beat the clock! 🎉
  • Sneaky Sensors: No cheaters allowed! We’ve got motion detection sensors keeping an eagle eye on premature button pressers. 🕵️‍♂️
  • Learning Mode: And it’s not just about fun. There's a learning mode for kids to learn while they play. Teaching reactions and reflexes can be fun too! 📚

How We Did It

We took the feedback, rolled up our sleeves, and made these cool things happen:

  • Tweaked some libraries to make the buzzer behave.
  • Battled with an LCD that was playing hard to get, but guess what? We won!
  • Integrated motion sensors for a no-cheat zone.
  • Tailored an algorithm that chooses between an LED or a buzzer—making every round a surprise.
  • Set up a score matrix that’s fair and square, so every millisecond counts.

Playing the Game

  1. Pick your game mode - Fun or Learning? 🤔
  2. Enter the number of rounds - choose wisely!
  3. Stay sharp - when the buzzer goes or the LED glows, hit the button, fast!
  4. Don’t jump the gun, or it’s a score of none!

For the Little Ones

In Learning Mode, kiddos get to answer math questions and improve their reaction time. And don’t worry, we mixed up the answer options—no patterns here!

Behind the Scenes

Our coding dojo was all about:

  • Creating a fair scoring system.
  • Making sure everything was packed neatly in a box - because safety and design matter.

The Endgame

After a fun (or brainy) session, we tally up the scores and voila! A graph appears, showing your reaction stats—a graph so cool, it makes numbers look fun!

Future Forward

This game's just getting started. Think more questions, better hardware, and a game that grows with you.

Credits

  • Tasbi: The brain behind the buzzer and the keeper of the scores.
  • Madhur: The code ninja and the motion sensor maestro.

Total Hours Spent: 39.5 hours (and worth every second!)

Stay in touch! Follow us www.linkedin.com/in/madhur-saluja-4646a0207 on for more electrifying projects!