Helios Lyons 201239214

Dependencies:   mbed

Brief

My aim for this project was to create a FRDM K64F adapted version of the classic Space Invaders by Tomohiro Nishikado. The game itself has a number of clear features to implement;

  • Left to right movement for the player 'canon'
  • A fixed amount of player lives
  • Firing mechanics for both canon and invaders (hence collision systems)
  • Random firing from remaining invaders
  • Wave based combat

My own addition to these established ideas was Boss waves, featuring a single, larger sprite which fires at a faster interval than previous waves. The addition of a movement system using a basic for loop, as opposed to a velocity based system, will enhance the nostalgic feel of the game.

https://os.mbed.com/media/uploads/helioslyons/screenshot_2020-05-27_at_06.12.00.png

Gameplay

Movement is controlled with the joystick, moving the canon left or right. Fire by pressing A. Invaders spawn at set positions, but randomly fire at a set interval, which is higher for boss waves. Time is taken during each wave, and displayed at wave intervals, and if the play wins.

Controls are shown on the Gamepad below: (attribution: Craig A. Evans, ELEC2645 University of Leeds)

https://os.mbed.com/media/uploads/helioslyons/screenshot_2020-05-27_at_06.20.18.png

Revision:
8:ec4199484adf
Parent:
1:a3f43007030e
diff -r 5fe9ac6522c5 -r ec4199484adf Gamepad2/Gamepad.h
--- a/Gamepad2/Gamepad.h	Fri Apr 17 13:52:37 2020 +0000
+++ b/Gamepad2/Gamepad.h	Wed Apr 22 14:40:39 2020 +0000
@@ -3,9 +3,6 @@
 
 #include <bitset>
 
-// Forward declaration of the classes that we use from the mbed library
-// This avoids the need for us to include the huge mbed.h header inside our
-// own library API
 namespace mbed
 {
 class AnalogIn;