he added this in relative to the sound and voice bites as some thought the voice quotes were a bit long.
Won't be under $5000, but BOM willing, not Premium/LE price either.
Voices: Yes they're just WAV files on an SD card. I'm also going to make the code public. Almost every line of code is commented so it's really obvious what does what. It's in C and programs just like Arduino. The A/V is on a co-processor and has a lot of assembly but you shouldn't have to touch that.
We'll have a download section on Chuck's site for:
1) DMD SD card files
2) Music/SFX SD card files (there are 2 SD cards in the game)
3) Game kernel (HEX file and source code)
4) A/V kernel (there's a port to flash that, or we can send you the EEPROM which is socketed on the PCB for that reason)
We'll have to add a legal disclaimer that modifying the code is at your own risk as you could, for instance, activate coils long enough to burn them out, or drive a servo past its mechanical limits ignored the limit switches.
We may also sell the PCB as a single-board game building solution, but that's not a priority at the moment.
I agree the game has a lot of dialog, my next one will have less! Deal?