Redstone Dance Machine (Minecraft DDR Minigame)
Redstone Dance Machine
Hello internet!
As my first ever upload I thought I would share this with the world, since it is my first ever complex redstone machine.
It took me about 10 hours to complete, with the first functional version completed after 6 hours. Then the next two hours was messing around, optimizing some parts and compacting it down, however that didn't work out so I trashed my "development build". The next hour was spent on implementing sZPeddy's randomizers, which were far more compact and far less messy than my randomizers. I gave this change the name "Revision II". I later altered the redstone clock to shorten the downtime of the machine. This means you're now constantly on the move to catch the next light. I called this change "Revision III". Then my final hour was spent on compacting the machine down, wich consisted of wedging the clock into some unused, hollow space on the inside of the circutry. I also fixed a bug where the randomizer had non-uniform timing. I call this Revision IV. (Revision I, II and III do not exist anymore)
Thanks for checking this build out, and I hope you enjoy it!
Note: The inputs via the pressure plates are slightly delayed, so you have to hit the plate just before the light goes out. The two dispensers are filled with prize items, such as diamond. After a successful round 14 items will be dispensed.
Here is a list of resources you need to survival build this (Note: The items in the droppers are not included in the resources list!):
2 dispensers
8 sticky pistons
31 white wool
15 orange wool
15 light blue wool
33 yellow wool
15 lime wool
24 pink wool
16 gray wool
40 cyan wool
15 purple wool
16 blue wool
6 brown wool
73 green wool
25 red wool
38 black wool
394 stone slabs
183 redstone dust
67 redstone torches
1 jukebox
67 repeaters
18 redstone lamps
9 gold plates
15 comparators
5 hoppers
5 droppers
1 lime stained clay
1 red stained clay
11 sea lanterns
The wool can be substituted for any building material (except the wool on the outside) since it only colorcodes the circuts:
Instead of the above listed wool, use this:
6 white wool
15 yellow wool
10 red wool
3 black wool
328 additional building materials (or 656 additional stone slabs, making a total of 1083 stone slabs; 16 stacks 14; craftable with 519 stones; 8 stacks 7; always place double stone slabs instead of wool)
There are 5 droppers which require certain items. Fill dropper#1 with 58 16-stackable items (e.g. empty buckets or snowballs). Fill droppers #2 and #3 with a non-stackable item (e.g. a wooden hoe) and 5 16-stackable items. Fill droppers #4 and #5 with a non-stackable item, a 16-stackable item and 16 64-stackable items (e.g. redstone dust, cobblestone, etc.). Check the image "dropper info" as reference.
You can also substitute the sea lanterns for glowstone, if you can't obtain any prismarine.
Hello internet!
As my first ever upload I thought I would share this with the world, since it is my first ever complex redstone machine.
It took me about 10 hours to complete, with the first functional version completed after 6 hours. Then the next two hours was messing around, optimizing some parts and compacting it down, however that didn't work out so I trashed my "development build". The next hour was spent on implementing sZPeddy's randomizers, which were far more compact and far less messy than my randomizers. I gave this change the name "Revision II". I later altered the redstone clock to shorten the downtime of the machine. This means you're now constantly on the move to catch the next light. I called this change "Revision III". Then my final hour was spent on compacting the machine down, wich consisted of wedging the clock into some unused, hollow space on the inside of the circutry. I also fixed a bug where the randomizer had non-uniform timing. I call this Revision IV. (Revision I, II and III do not exist anymore)
Thanks for checking this build out, and I hope you enjoy it!
Note: The inputs via the pressure plates are slightly delayed, so you have to hit the plate just before the light goes out. The two dispensers are filled with prize items, such as diamond. After a successful round 14 items will be dispensed.
Here is a list of resources you need to survival build this (Note: The items in the droppers are not included in the resources list!):
2 dispensers
8 sticky pistons
31 white wool
15 orange wool
15 light blue wool
33 yellow wool
15 lime wool
24 pink wool
16 gray wool
40 cyan wool
15 purple wool
16 blue wool
6 brown wool
73 green wool
25 red wool
38 black wool
394 stone slabs
183 redstone dust
67 redstone torches
1 jukebox
67 repeaters
18 redstone lamps
9 gold plates
15 comparators
5 hoppers
5 droppers
1 lime stained clay
1 red stained clay
11 sea lanterns
The wool can be substituted for any building material (except the wool on the outside) since it only colorcodes the circuts:
Instead of the above listed wool, use this:
6 white wool
15 yellow wool
10 red wool
3 black wool
328 additional building materials (or 656 additional stone slabs, making a total of 1083 stone slabs; 16 stacks 14; craftable with 519 stones; 8 stacks 7; always place double stone slabs instead of wool)
There are 5 droppers which require certain items. Fill dropper#1 with 58 16-stackable items (e.g. empty buckets or snowballs). Fill droppers #2 and #3 with a non-stackable item (e.g. a wooden hoe) and 5 16-stackable items. Fill droppers #4 and #5 with a non-stackable item, a 16-stackable item and 16 64-stackable items (e.g. redstone dust, cobblestone, etc.). Check the image "dropper info" as reference.
You can also substitute the sea lanterns for glowstone, if you can't obtain any prismarine.
I do not hold myself responsible for overexercising, starvation, physical injuries, etc. that occur during extensive gameplay. This is a passive machine with no exposed moving parts.
Redstone Dance Machine (Minecraft DDR Minigame) Screenshots
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