A simple one-level platform game. Developed as part of ELEC2645 at University of Leeds, spring 2015.

Dependencies:   N5110 PinDetect PowerControl mbed

An ARM mbed LPC1768 microcontroller have been used to develop a handheld arcade game in the style of an old-school platformer. This project is entirely my own independent work in all stages of the development; including design, defining project specifications, breadboard prototyping, schematic and PCB layout using CAD, assembly, testing and software development. Due to this being part of the ELEC2645 Embedded Systems Project module at University of Leeds, spring 2015, limitations were given on the available hardware components. Credit is due to the authors of the dependent libraries (N5110, Pin Detect, PowerControl and mbed). I would also like to thank the author of Game Programming Patterns as well as the authors of SFML Game Development for providing me with useful sources for programming design patterns.

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Project aims

  • Implement simple gameplay:
    • A single, fixed (no scrolling) level.
    • Player can move left to right, jump and shoot.
    • Enemies will drop from the top of the screen.
    • The player gets points for shooting enemies.
    • The player dies when it gets hits by an enemy.
  • Implement a simple menu system.
  • Enable the user to adjust the brightness of the display.
  • Output sound to enhance the user experience.

Software

The program flow is controlled by a finite state machine. The implemented design was inspired by the State design pattern from the books Game Programming Patterns and SFML Game Development. The StateManager class is responsible for updating and rendering the current selected state. It also changes the state based on request from the current state. The framework built for the state machine used in this project makes it easy to add new screens. The different main states (indicated by the background colour) and how the user interaction is shown below: /media/uploads/Siriagus/arcadegameuserinteraction.png

Hardware

Schematic:

/media/uploads/Siriagus/schematic.png

Printed circuit board (PCB):

/media/uploads/Siriagus/pcb.png

Images

A seperate program was written to convert images (png) to text-representation of the maps. Enemies and numbers on the screen are also collected from a sprite-sheet created in the same manner.

/media/uploads/Siriagus/unileeds3.png /media/uploads/Siriagus/newmap2.png

Committer:
Siriagus
Date:
Fri May 08 22:10:54 2015 +0000
Revision:
11:adb68da98262
Parent:
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Child:
12:8178fad5e660
Added collision test for player

Who changed what in which revision?

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Siriagus 8:9ac6a428fa26 1 #ifndef RESOURCES_H
Siriagus 8:9ac6a428fa26 2 #define RESOURCES_H
Siriagus 8:9ac6a428fa26 3
Siriagus 8:9ac6a428fa26 4 // Resource files - sprites/images stored as arrays
Siriagus 8:9ac6a428fa26 5
Siriagus 10:f2488a0ecab7 6 /// Images: Arrays consisting of 1 (opaque) or 0 (blank).
Siriagus 8:9ac6a428fa26 7 namespace Image
Siriagus 8:9ac6a428fa26 8 {
Siriagus 11:adb68da98262 9 const int Player[5][5] = {
Siriagus 11:adb68da98262 10 {1, 1, 1, 1, 1},
Siriagus 11:adb68da98262 11 {1, 0, 0, 0, 1},
Siriagus 11:adb68da98262 12 {1, 0, 0, 0, 1},
Siriagus 11:adb68da98262 13 {1, 0, 0, 0, 1},
Siriagus 11:adb68da98262 14 {1, 1, 1, 1, 1}
Siriagus 11:adb68da98262 15 };
Siriagus 11:adb68da98262 16
Siriagus 8:9ac6a428fa26 17 // Player sprite
Siriagus 11:adb68da98262 18 /*const int Player[5][5] = {
Siriagus 8:9ac6a428fa26 19 {0, 0, 1, 1, 0},
Siriagus 8:9ac6a428fa26 20 {0, 1, 0, 0, 1},
Siriagus 8:9ac6a428fa26 21 {1, 0, 1, 1, 0},
Siriagus 8:9ac6a428fa26 22 {0, 0, 1, 1, 0},
Siriagus 8:9ac6a428fa26 23 {0, 1, 0, 0, 1}
Siriagus 11:adb68da98262 24 };*/
Siriagus 8:9ac6a428fa26 25 }
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Siriagus 8:9ac6a428fa26 34 #endif