The Pac-Man controller I made is controlled by using light censors and is a lo-fi prototype. When you place your hand over the ghost with a light sensor in the middle it will move pac-man in the direction the light sensor is mapped to. While Pac-Man does not have a lot to draw from other than Pac-Man and the ghost with this model I essentially worked on half my final product by using the ghost as to where you cover the light sensor as if the player's hand is consuming the ghost. I think it just adds another level immersion for the player even if this controller is mostly meant to touch and or not touch the controller at all.
Questions:
1. Should I use my circuit playground to make a sound play every time you changed direction?
2. Despite it being a low fidelity model would this controller benefit if my ghost were of different color designed like the normal ghost?
Photos of Controller and Wires:
Video: Due to some wiring issues I faced I was not able to test my controller but I still have gone over the controller in the video.
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