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Our team improved on the previous years design for the Nit N' Fit. We made the design safer, the game more | Our team improved on the previous years design for the Nit N' Fit. We made the design safer, the game more | ||
enjoyable, and the system more reliable. | enjoyable, and the system more reliable. | ||
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+ | For EID103 my group designed and prototyped a punching bag game. In this game, the user is fighting an "opponent". Every time the user punches the bag, some health is deducted from the "opponent". when the health reaches 0, the user wins!The hits are detected by a pizeoresistive film on the punching bag. The "opponents" remaining health is displayed by a health bar. | ||
===Programming=== | ===Programming=== |