Whack!T is an Arduino-powered Whack-a-Mole game with pneumatic action and smart sensing, creating a unique gaming experience!
A sleek, open-source IoT controller bridging cloud & physical devices. Wi-Fi, BLE, rotary control—customizable & built for makers!
It is a sports training system for athletes, which allows to measure and increase the capacity of reaction time to stimulation, or reflexes.
Conversion of an old pinball playfield to an Arduino-driven, fully working pinball machine.
This Bingo Machine uses two-digit, A4-sized 7-segment displays with WS2811 LEDs and a scoreboard with WS2822 LEDs, all on one Arduino pin.
I built my own, fully functional claw machine/ crane game!
A Tetris game for Arduino Uno and a 32x32 LED matrix panel.
Build a fully functional pinball machine with 4 networked Arduinos: Control, Audio, Lights, Score, with this code and my free E-book.
A fun game for your Arduino using an LCD, joystick and buzzer.
Throw a real-life ball to catch Pokémon in Pokémon Go.
Play tennis on a Neopixel matrix and an accelerometer with an Arduino! It's like Mario Tennis meets makers!
Use the program to manage your ESP module with simple commands. This will allow you to access the Internet for any Arduino product.
They took our jobs, they will take our fun!
In addition to battles with enemies in the 8x8 galaxy, the ability to improve the spaceship, trade, ore mining and missions.
Custom Whac-A-Mole game with light- and sound effects.
Environment Pollution Monitoring system using Internet of Things-IoT United International University.
A business card that can play the classic game of Tic Tac Toe.
Wunderpixel is an interactive gadget with a lot of functions to explore.
A retro game console. Play Tennis for Two or Breakout, or even make your own game.
A beautiful Rubik's Cube solver built completely with Meccano parts
Use computer vision to control a Nerf gun, aim, and fire, all on its own!
Game table created based on our favorite game - Pinball - on the Arduino; the cheapest and most easily manufactured board game.
Talk to the FPGA spirits via electromagnetic forces this Halloween with a game board powered by a MiniZed running Python scripts.