Starlight Fallen
Move the mouse and click! The web build doesn't support pointer-warping, but the downloads all make sure you stay in-frame.
You are the stars. Above you, you leave behind a trail of brilliant stardust. Be careful not to kill the circle, your flammable friend! You may drop away and fizzle out, but watch out — doing so summons a deadly mine!
This game was designed for a tiny DIY console I made using only a dial and one action button. On the web and computer ports, the mouse replaces the dial. The action button is mapped to the mouse buttons.
To experience this game as it was meant to be, you'll need some supplies:
- Raspberry Pi Pico (the $4 microcontroller)
- OLED display (around $9 for two)
- Breadboard
- Jumper wires
- One push-button switch
- One 10kΩ potentiomter
Most of these components can be found in a single kit alongside many other parts that could be useful in future exploration. Wire it up as shown in MiniConsole_Schematics_A5.pdf in the pico.zip. If you move the wrong direction, you've reversed the connections to your potentiometer.
The official documentation will tell you how to put MicroPython onto your Raspberry Pi Pico. Then simply upload the files "miniconsole.py", "SSD1315.py", "starfall.py", and "main.py" to the system using Thonny or rshell.
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