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Seal of Solara

This might be the most interesting game project I’ve ever thought of—and now I’ve actually built it! 😊

“Arduino and LCD screen used to build a text-based adventure game console. Seal of Solara project coded with Copilot.”
Seal of Solara: A custom-built text adventure console using Arduino and LCD shield.

Using an LCD screen shield and Arduino, I created my own text-based adventure game console. With Copilot’s help, generating the game code was incredibly easy.

I had a lot of fun both building and playing this project. The buttons on the LCD shield provide intuitive control, and the game interface is surprisingly enjoyable.

Highlights from the Code

I used EEPROM to allow players to continue from specific stages—this feature is genuinely awesome.

“Using EEPROM to save game stages was a game-changer. It made the console feel real.”
“Using EEPROM to save game stages was a game-changer. It made the console feel real.”

In future versions, I might add sound effects or sensor inputs.

I’m even considering designing a text-based adventure engine someday… though maybe it’s better if that stays a dream 😄

The game I prototyped with Copilot follows a warrior on a quest to find the city of Solara. The journey takes you through forests, mountains, and lakes, all in search of the seal that unlocks the city gates.

In later stages, I might code a full “text adventure” and even design a plastic enclosure for the console. Of course, it needs a name too… maybe Adventuriono or Textuino? Just a few ideas off the top of my head 😄

In short, this project gave me a fun and creative experience without taking too much time—and I couldn’t have done it without Copilot’s support. Thanks again! Much love and respect 🙌

RUNONUR

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