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Akuma Tower

One of our first assignments as students was the creatiob of an interconnecting vertical boardgame.
Our Group, consisting of 4 People, David Störmer, Leo T. Luedemann, Tom Pieper and Lars Willmer, decided to go for a asian style haunted house, where the player will climb the levels of a castle to the highest point.
Naturally we wanted to stand out and that was accomplished by my idea, to have light show the position of the player and show hidden enemy encounter. The project was of moderate difficuilty and met the requirements set and was overall very well received.

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Baseplate Matching

Baseplate Matching

Shoji Frames

Shoji Frames

Shoji Background

Shoji Background

Plastered for Texure

Plastered for Texure

Pressureswitch Test

Pressureswitch Test

It is working as intended

It is working as intended

Finished Shoji

Finished Shoji

Ladder as means for Level Traversion

Ladder as means for Level Traversion

Full Coating, stone details

Full Coating, stone details

Check to see Measurements

Check to see Measurements

Lights being attached

Lights being attached

Circuit Contraption on the Back

Circuit Contraption on the Back

Switch test without Shoji

Switch test without Shoji

Switch test with Shoji

Switch test with Shoji

Multiple Switches working

Multiple Switches working

Silhouette through Shoji

Silhouette through Shoji

Roof details

Roof details

Switches changed to magnets

Switches changed to magnets

Overall view

Overall view

Details in the cellar

Details in the cellar

Another Checkup for Position

Another Checkup for Position

Final Stage

Final Stage

Interior Figurines - Cook (made by David Störmer)

Interior Figurines - Cook (made by David Störmer)

Moss for details

Moss for details

Interior Figurines - Tengu Brothers (made by David Störmer)

Interior Figurines - Tengu Brothers (made by David Störmer)