Step 1: Make it
What is it?
Make a reaction game with real physical switches you can bash as hard as you like!
How it works
- Make two physical input switches using cardboard and tin foil – similar to the ones used in the Pressure switch alarm project.
- Connect them to the micro:bit pins as in the picture – one tin foil pad on each switch goes to the micro:bit’s GND pin, and the other is connected to pin 1 or pin 2 depending on whether you are player A or player B.
- The program waits a random time between 1 and 5 seconds, then shows a heart on the LED display output.
- You can’t hit your button before it lights because it uses Boolean logic to stop anyone cheating! Boolean variables can only have two values: True or False. The game started variable prevents either player pressing their button too soon by only checking which button is pressed while the game has started.
- An infinite loop keeps the game running so you can keep playing.
What you need
- 1 micro:bit
- 4 crocodile clip leads
- Some scrap cardboard, tin foil, glue and scissors
Step 2: Code it
1from microbit import *
2import random
3
4while True:
5 gameStarted = False
6 sleep(random.randint(1000, 5000))
7 gameStarted = True
8 display.show(Image.HEART)
9 while gameStarted:
10 if pin1.is_touched():
11 display.show('A')
12 gameStarted = False
13 elif pin2.is_touched():
14 display.show('B')
15 gameStarted = False
16 sleep(3000)
17 display.clear()
18
Step 3: Improve it
- Use variables to keep track of each player’s score
- Add a timer to show how quick each winner’s reaction was
- Track which player has the fastest reaction time
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