![]() ![]() ![]() The most sensory deprived version had a monochrome and monotone design, with all of the buttons laid out in a 1x4 line instead of in a 2x2 square. I made several versions of the game, which progressively incorporated more senses of the human body. If you're worried your skills may not be up to par, fear not! I will break everything down as simply as possible while providing checkpoints along the way, as well as finished files, schematics, and code for those who are more interested in just making the game than learning the theory.Īs a little bit of lore, I programmed a software version of Simon for my 7th grade science fair project. This project will combine several broad skills concepts that are common to makers. The beautiful simplicity of the game makes it an entertaining pastime for all ages, as well as a commonly referenced example project in the fields of programming, electrical engineering, and product design. You can find my tech, Arduino, 3D printing, and DIY wind turbine content on every major social media platform under my handle Christopher's Factory and you can contact me via email at This Project I am not trained in electronics, engineering, physics, or anything even related to STEM - but I am a firm believer that in the modern age, anyone can learn any skill, it's simply a function of dedication and willingness to learn new things. This discrepancy between what my hobbies are and what I study in school is a big inspiration for my channels' content. I am a Senior at Texas State University, where I study finance. I run Christopher's Factory, where I make a lot of videos, instructional material, and projects aimed to inspire others to learn new skills, especially skills they might otherwise view as being out of their reach. This Instructable was written for the Instructables Game Design competition in Spring of 2023. ![]()
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