by statico on 12/13/24, 5:00 PM with 28 comments
by t_mann on 12/13/24, 5:29 PM
That paragraph really stood out to me. Apparently, where OP lives, people casually make stuff even cooler than a laser shooting game for a one-off school event, and elementary-school-age kids recognize specific types of microcontrollers.
by statico on 12/13/24, 5:05 PM
Full source code is on GitHub: https://github.com/statico/imposter-attack-2024
by jackschultz on 12/13/24, 7:01 PM
His mention of the ESP32 and how
>While working on the game I used my newfound ESP32 skills to do some other projects, such as automating the remote-controlled blinds in our bedroom as well as a motion sensor that would send Pushover notifications to my phone.
is absolutely what I'm wanting to be able to do. Learn the tech needed for one controller that can be used on tons of different places. That, plus that talk with MicroPython (and other parts) gives some confidence about learning this hardware stack.
by nabilt on 12/13/24, 8:08 PM
Since you mentioned the water meter Flume, I wanted to shamelessly plug my open source water meter that I'm currently developing. It also uses the ESP32 so I thought you might be interested.
Main page. https://y-drip.com/
by starkparker on 12/13/24, 5:41 PM
This might've been thrown out for being too obvious, but did you consider Ghostbusters? Swap the magic wand for a proton pack wand and it seems to fit almost too well.
by tony-allan on 12/14/24, 12:53 AM
by duxup on 12/13/24, 5:39 PM
by salynchnew on 12/13/24, 8:02 PM
It would be very cool to somehow make a laser tag variant, and build a persistent game and multiple players, StreetWars style.
https://web.archive.org/web/20151026121204/http://www.sfgate...
by monocularvision on 12/13/24, 6:14 PM
by boomskats on 12/13/24, 7:30 PM
[0]: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ironic-suspect-unitedhe...
by dang on 12/13/24, 6:52 PM
If MicroPython is more interesting than ESP32, we can swap them...
(Submitted title was "Imposter Attack – Among Us-themed infrared game made with ESP32 and MicroPython")