MoonCampaign by Vedant (12 years)
My name is Vedant, and I created a memory game where players remember and input sequences of numbers shown on a screen. The game starts by asking players to choose a difficulty level: beginner, medium, or fast. Numbers are randomly generated from 1 to 9 and displayed one by one. Each round adds a new number to the sequence, and players must correctly input the whole sequence to continue. If they make a mistake, the game ends and shows the final score. This project taught me about random number generation, user input, and loops in coding.
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Vedant was eager to share his exciting memory game with the class. “Hello, I’m Vedant, and I love robotics and coding,” he said. “Today, I’m presenting a memory game I made.”
In his game, the computer shows a series of numbers between 1 and 9, starting with one number. The player’s job is to remember and type the numbers in the exact order. Each round, the sequence grows by one number, making it harder to remember.
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