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modified 8 years ago

Mario Cart 10 The Game - First Everycircut interactive game using editor mode

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Welcome to the first game in EveryCircuit which uses editor mode to control the game. You goal is to keep the green line between the blue and red once. You must do it by editing the voltage of the battery on the left side of the screen. When you'll go out of the stream, red LED will light up, signaling that the game is over and the timer is stopped. By toggling the lever you can change your difficulty: lower state is normal mode, upper state is hard mode. The only difference here is that in hard mode the distance between borders varies. Warning: because of EC mechanics before starting the game you have to reset the battery MANUALLY (recommend value is 55-57V for the biggest prepare time) Update list: - Make counting twice faster. Scores on the leaderboard before the update are x2. - Fix counting issue. - Add a new rule to Bot category. - First digit is now counting minutes. - Timer stops after max score. Scoreboard: Normal mode: 1. jason9 (54s) 2. 3. 4. 5. Hard mode: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Using bots: Normal mode: 1. jason9 (999s) 2. 3. 4. 5. Hard mode: 1. jason9 (999s) 2. 3. 4. 5. Note 1: I'll be really pleased to see your videos doing WR runs. Note 2: You can try and create a bot for beating this game. But be sure to follow next rules: A) You are only allowed to tap into borders and battery signal lines. Changing the game itself is forbidden. B) You are not allowed to directly feed border lines into the battery line using OpAmps (and other amplifiers) and additional batteries (and its variations) for boosting/lowering the signal. C) You are allowed to shrink the core of the game to free some space. Be sure to follow the rule A during this process. D) You cannot use wave generators with the same (or near same) timing as in the game. Hope you'll have a great time playing this game and I'll see you in the comment section down bellow.
published 8 years ago
hurz
8 years ago
Wait, what is this http://everycircuit.com/circuit/5811537524555776
jason9
8 years ago
My high score so far on hard mode is 17s, but that’s after I made it count a bit faster (so that it actually increased by one every second instead of every 3 seconds) and fixed a bit of circuitry (to make it count right).
jason9
8 years ago
New high score on easy mode: 23s with the above modifications.
maximax
8 years ago
@hurz ikr, there are game like mine http://everycircuit.com/circuit/6657971071483904 But mine uses a new technique to play, which is a bit harder and (hopefully) a lot more interesting then previous games. So technically I'm right about the "First of a kind" thingy
hurz
8 years ago
I dont see any improvment, only a step back?
jason9
8 years ago
I see you’ve fixed the counters. The clock is still a bit slow (200uS instead of 60.4uS). My new high score is 54s on easy mode. You could also make the last digit display minutes instead of hundreds of seconds.
hurz
8 years ago
AH you think the score Display is an improvment?
jason9
8 years ago
My first Bot: http://everycircuit.com/circuit/6734261284765696 This has left everything exactly the way you set it (no adjustments to the clock speed) with the only difference being the Bot which senses the two borders and produces the green line.
jason9
8 years ago
The Bot has accumulated over 300 points (5 in-game minutes or about an hour real time because of the lag) before I stopped it because it was just going to go forever.
jason9
8 years ago
I think that you should make the red light activate and stop the timer when it gets to 999. That way it won’t overflow and you’ll seem to lose all your progress with no evidence that you ever got that far (unless you recorded it or took screen-shots).
jason9
8 years ago
The Bot got all those points on hard mode,
jason9
8 years ago
Good work with the updates, @maximax.
hurz
8 years ago
Funny how less feedback jason got for all its effort he spent on this circuit.
hurz
8 years ago
EveryCircuit
maximax
8 years ago
@hurz it's not that big of improvement to celebrate lol

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