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Category: Haptic games 2017

Posted on01/06/2017Haptic games 2017

Bug Glove MK IV – Tim, Jonathan, Jayden

Our project is a haptic claw and car controlled by a glove and D-Pad. It could be used for precise operations. The way we did this…

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Posted on29/05/2017Haptic games 2017

Epic Dodge Ultimate: Ultimate Extreme Edition

Epic Dodge Ultimate: Ultimate Extreme Edition is this little game where you’re a block and you have to turn a wheel to move it so…

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Posted on29/05/2017Haptic games 2017

Push It Game – Rodney & Jarred

The project we were working on was a game where you would wait for a random command to pop-up on the screen, you would have to perform the…

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Posted on29/05/2017Haptic games 2017

Remote Car – James & Luke

This remote car is a wireless Bluetooth car that drives in a matter of forward and back as well as a haptic steering system and…

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Posted on29/05/2017Haptic games 2017

Collision Sensor – Ben & Ryan

Our collision sensor is used to help blind people avoid obstacles in their path. We designed this device to assist blind people to move about the community with ease. Description This project…

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Posted on29/05/2017Haptic games 2017

Blindfold Gun – Daniel & Connor

Our initial thought when designing our robot was to make a game like pong, but then we had the idea to make a gun. The…

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Posted on29/05/2017Haptic games 2017

Simon Says – Brian & Darrian

Simon Says is a simple memory game. The idea was to have different colours of bricks symmetrically placed on a wheel with the wheel hooked on motor.…

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Posted on28/05/2017Haptic games 2017

Memory Timer – Adem, Reuben, Jack

Our project was a game involving haptic feedback. In it, the robot displays a number (e.g. 5 seconds), followed by Start!, then a blank screen.…

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Posted on28/05/2017Haptic games 2017

Circle Rush – James B

Circle Rush is an EV3 Lego robotics game coded in Java using the leJOS library. In this project you start as a unit made of two circles.…

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Posted on28/05/2017Haptic games 2017

Safe Cracker – Luca & Brandon

The Safe Cracker haptic game puts the player in the role of a thief breaking into a safe with unknown contents. Luckily, the player is…

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Posted on24/05/2017Haptic games 2017

Fishing Game – Callum & Matthew

Our game is a fishing game. We built a fishing rod out of LEGO and the EV3 brick. The gryo sensor detects when you cast…

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Posted on24/05/2017Haptic games 2017

Remote Control Obstacle Course – Dylan & Connor S

Our haptics project is a remote controlled robot vehicle, with a built-in timer, put into an obstacle course for people to race around. The robot…

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