Virtual Pet Responds To WiFi
When the Tamagotchi first launched all those decades ago, it took the world by storm. It was just a bunch of simple animations on a monochrome LCD, but it had heart, and people responded to that. Modern technology is capable of so much more, so [CiferTech] set out to build a virtual pet that can sniff out WiFi networks.
The build employs an ESP32-S3, perhaps the worldβs favorite microcontroller that has WiFi baked right in from the factory. Itβs paired with a 240Γ240 TFT LCD that delivers bright, vivid colors to show the digital pet living inside. Addressable WS2812B LEDs and a simple sound engine provide further feedback on the petβs status.
The pet has various behaviors coded in, like hunting, exploring, and resting, and moods such as βhappy,β βcurious,β and βbored.β For a bit of environmental reactivity, [CiferTech] also made the local WiFi environment play a role. Nearby networks can influence the βhunger, happiness, and healthβ of the pet.
Incidentally, if youβve ever wondered what made the Tamagotchi tick, weβve explored that before, too.