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Project 10
Use the project 8 circuit but select Game 19
using the game selection procedure in project 8.
Once the player selects Game 19 and sees “Go” on the display, then:
● Press button C to get a rst playing card (all jacks, queens, and kings
are displayed as a 10). An Ace is displayed as an 11.
● The player then has the option to either:
●Press A to Stand – a winning or losing song will then play depending
on what the computer player gets:
◊If the computer player “busts” (i.e. goes over 21), then a winning
song will play and the display will ash “Co” and then 22 indicating
that the computer player went over 21. Then the game starts over
by displaying a new card.
◊If the computer player has more points than the player, but not
greater than 21, then a losing song will be played and the display
will ash “Co” and the total points the computer player had. Then
the game starts over by displaying a new card.
◊If the computer player has equal or less points than the player,
then a winning song will be played and the display will ash “Co”
and the total points the computer player had. Then the game starts
over by displaying a new card.
OR
●Press C to Hit – Another card will be drawn and the value will be added
to the previous card(s) value, and then:
◊If the player “busts” (i.e. goes over 21), then a losing song will
play and the display will show the total value of all cards for a few
seconds. Then the game starts over by displaying a new card.
◊If the total value of all player cards is still 21 or less, then the player
must decide whether to Stand (press A) or take another Hit (press C
again).
◊Note that Aces are treated as 11 points, unless the total value of
the cards exceeds 21, in which case Aces are treated as 1 point.
Sometimes you may see that your total reduced after you take a Hit,
which means you had an Ace that was being treated as 11, but now
is treated as a 1.
Project 10: 3 Second Hold
Use the project 8 circuit but select Game 7
using the game selection procedure in project 8.
Once the player selects Game 7 and sees “Go” on the display, then:
• Try to hold down button C for exactly 3 seconds, then release button C.
• The display will show the number of seconds the player held button C
down.
• If the player held button C down for 3 seconds, a winning song will play,
and the game starts over (“Go” is displayed to play the game again).
• If the player held button C down for less than 3 seconds or more than
3 seconds, a losing song will play and the game starts over (“Go” is
displayed to play the game again).
• Play with multiple people to see who is the rst to hold the button for
exactly 3 seconds.
Use the same circuit and instructions, but select game 8, and try to hold down
button C for 5 seconds.
Project 11: 5 Second Hold
Use the same circuit and instructions, but select game 9, and try to hold down
button C for 10 seconds.
Project 12: 10 Second Hold
Use the same circuit and instructions, but select game 10, and try to hold
down button C for 20 seconds.
Project 13: 20 Second Hold
Project 14: Twenty-One
This is a timing game
This game is based on the
card game “Blackjack”