A memorization game for the bitbox console, a low-power retro-modern open-hardware gaming platform, based on a Cortex M4 chip (STM32F405 specfically, with a clockrate of 168MHz and 192KB of RAM) and absolutely no GPU.
More info about the bitbox console, its games and hardware, available on the blog
and at the wiki:
http://bitboxconsole.blogspot.com/
https://github.com/makapuf/bitbox/wiki
You can run this game on any host computer capable of compiling for the bitbox. Get
the open-source bitbox SDK from here:
https://github.com/makapuf/bitbox
To get setup, you only need to set the environment variable BITBOX to the local path of your bitbox SDK, and perhaps install a few things for cross compilation capabilities.
On Linux, follow this recipe to install the bitbox SDK:
http://bitboxconsole.blogspot.com/2013/09/tutorial-developing-for-bitbox-basics.html#more
On Windows:
http://bitboxconsole.blogspot.com/2014/08/developing-for-bitbox-under-windows.html
Then it should be a simple "make" from your bitbox-mmat
directory, which will
create the bitbox executable and the emulated version for your host platform,
mmat
.
bitbox on Github:
https://github.com/makapuf/bitbox
bitbox blog:
http://bitboxconsole.blogspot.com/
bitbox Google group:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/bitbox-console
I used the bitbox-polar game as a template:
https://github.com/makapuf/bitbox-polar
The song and sprites are my own, and licensed under
the same GPL license found in this directory. I used
this chiptune tracker to create the song:
https://github.com/lowagner/bitbox-chiptracker