For use with the Makey Makey. Coming soon. I have to upload a photo of the maze to truly understand what is happening. For now (better explanation coming later): Up Arrow - Hold and then press Green Flag Down Arrow - This ends the game (wire touch part) if the Right Arrow is not touched yet. Right Arrow - Touch after a few seconds after Green Flag. Release Up Arrow too. Left Arrow - Press while holding Right Arrow. Then release the Right Arrow. W KEY - Press. Then release the Left Arrow A KEY - Dont touch or game over (wire touch) S KEY - Dont touch or game over F KEY - Hold this key down. Then release the W key D KEY - Press and then release, Dont release the F key G KEY - While holding the F key still press this G key and game over - you completed the wire maze Space Key - future button for some purpose... Materials: 1. Medium thickness, easy to bend wire. 2. Several 1/4 inch machine screws 3. Several matching hex nuts 4. Several washers; a couple big ones and a few smaller ones (actual sizes coming later) 5. Tiny strips of cardboard to roll up to fit in 1/4 inch hole and to wrap wire around and support the wire structure 6. Tape or glue to hold the washers in place 7. Copper tape to stick to the peg board and create a path to follow while touching it 8. 2 Pencils or other objects to use as the wands. The wand will have a wired loop at one end and wind around the pencil/object so that the other end will hang free and connect to an alligator clip 9. Peg board to put the screws and washer in, and cardboard 10. Um you need a Makey Makey with the alligator clips and jumper wires it comes with
I suppose I should upload an image of the actual wire game construction... I guess I will later. It's just a testing set up to show people what they could do. So it is very crude and simple. But you will get the gist of it when you see it. It shows you can go beyond a simple wire game that one is used to. Come up with new ideas to make the wire game more challenging and fun. Both playing it and constructing it and coding it.