The quick-reaction game provides an introduction to building simple circuits with the Raspberry Pi and controlling those circuits with ScratchGPIO, an advanced version of Scratch.
In this physical computing example, I’ll walk through the steps for creating a two-player game to see who has the fastest reaction time to a randomly displayed light. The object of the game will be to see which player can react faster by being the first person to click on the buzzer. I’ll create some controls to minimize cheating, and the game will keep score, so there will be a winner and bragging rights.
- Read article in Raspberry Pi Geek Issue 7 (may require purchase)
- Quick Reaction Project Files
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