Play tic-tac-toe against a robotic arm controlled by an Arduino Mega 2560.
A small retro console-like setup based around ATtiny85 x 0.96 OLED for playing space invaders, Tetris, etc.
The cat laser pointer is a playful build you can make at home, to play with your furry friend. Go ahead and make your own!
Learn how to play Chrome's dino game physically using Edge Impulse and Seeed Studio Wio Terminal.
A battery or external powered LCD 1602 game console with built in Space Invaders and Space Impact games.
An alien-themed slot machine powered by an ATtiny85 microprocessor. Odds and payouts emulate typical slot machines found in casinos.
Can a wooden block, wrapped in LED strips be turned into Rubik's cube?
A micro game with LED matrix where the pixels used for the entire game are about those of a single sprite of the original invader.
Control your home appliances connected to a smart socket extension box with your voice using Alexa.
It has 1 button and 3 LEDs, all you have to do is work out wozItDo.
The aim of the project is to play chess in a completely automated environment.
A Conway's Game of Life running of an Arduino and displayed on the 32x16 RGB LED matrix.
For those people that can not move the chess pieces by his own, this system allow you to move it with your eye.
Simple metal detector capable of detecting a small coin at a distance of 4-5 cm.
In this project I created a Simon style memory game using Agent based programming.
Home Defense System with Alexa, OpenCV target finding, and a really cool nerf gun.
Arduino Nano Slimboy, packed in a full playable cab with a joystick, LED and buttons: downsizing fashion old style retrogaming!
Working principles of rotary encoder are demonstrated here.
A touchscreen Arduino vending machine.
This is an Arduino-powered Tic-Tac-Toe robot, which will provide you an excellent game experience.
Retro gaming on a 16x16 LED matrix using a PocketBeagle.
In this project, we have created a set of leds and a buzzer, that are controlled by a joystick.
When the world is full of Pokémon, you need a Particle connected Pokéball to Catch 'em all!
A simple yet powerful sodoku puzzle solver