Project FOOSE

Since time immemorial, lonely people have wished to be able to play foosball alone, and pairs of abnormally nonconfrontational people have wished they could play foosball together, but not against each other. Solutions to these problems have come and gone, often costing tens of thousands of dollars. Enter Project FOOSE. Project FOOSE is a fully-implemented human-vs.-computer game of foosball, which operates with speed, intelligence, and grace, all at a very low cost. See FOOSE in action in the video above, and on the Videos page. Use the contents of the Documents page to create a project FOOSE of your very own!

The FOOSE project was sponsored by SoarTech, Inc, and created by Group 30 for the Fall 2012-Spring 2013 UCF EECS Senior Design class. Group 30 consists of Nathaniel Enos, Patrick Fenelon, Skyler Goodell, and Nicholas Phillips.

SoarTech

The FOOSE project was courteously sponsored by SoarTech, Inc.