Squid Game - Glass Bridge
Left or Right?
Team Members
1007875 Lee Kai Yi Zachary
1007785 Kim E-Shawn Brandon
1007971 Seet Ru Suan
1007969 Vernice Kah Meilin
1007836 Chan Jia Wei Javier
1007655 Goh Jet Wei
1007950 Cenina Michael Carlo Ramirez
Description
Inspired by Netflix’s Squid Game, our project is a fast-paced arcade game where players must cross a digital “glass bridge” by correctly guessing the safe path—left or right—at each step.
The game begins when the player presses the start button and selects a difficulty level: Easy (60 seconds), Medium (30 seconds), or Hard (15 seconds). Once started, the player navigates the bridge under the corresponding time limit. A correct guess advances the player to the next step, but a wrong guess resets them to the starting point.
The goal is to reach the end of the bridge before time runs out. If the timer hits zero before the player completes the path, the player loses. The bridge layout is randomly generated each time, ensuring replayability and unpredictability.
This game was implemented on an Alchitry FPGA using finite state machines and a beta-CPU-like datapath, with LED panels to visualize player progress. The project challenged us to integrate concepts we learned in a fun and interactive way.
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