In ancient Chinese mythology, there were once ten suns(sun is a three-legged divine bird. ) in the sky, taking turns to rise and set. But one day, all ten appeared at once, scorching the earth and causing great suffering to people. The hero Houyi, a skilled archer, climbed to the top of Kunlun Mountain and shot down nine of the suns, leaving only one to give light and warmth to the world. His bravery restored balance to nature and saved all living beings.
Inspired by the Chinese myth Houyi Shoots the Suns, players help Houyi catch the moving suns so that he can shoot them down.
Unity: Handles the digital interaction — displaying animations and visual effects. Arduino: Handles the physical interaction — allowing players to use sensors for real-world input.
Photoresistor (light sensor) or Arcade-Style Push Button, plus a Vibration Motor.




Imaginary device (connection arcade-style push button or Photoresistor)

The screen shows ten suns moving chaotically across the sky, with Houyi standing on the ground holding his bow. Each sun emits its own light.
A random sun that hasn’t been “shot down” is selected.