DIY microbit pinball game
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This pinball game made out of wood uses the BBC micro:bit to keep the score. The buzzer, which is connected to the micro:bit, makes a sound when you hit the target. And the hacked Christmas lights twinkle when you've scored a point, which is also controlled by the micro:bit. • The buzzer is connected to pin 0, the lights are connected to pin 1 and both targets are connected to pin 2. • This video is made for parents and educators who are interested in making their own coding and robotics projects and who might want to teach kids how to do that. • If you would like to check out my code, you can download it from my Google drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1muZ-... • If you like this video, maybe you like to check out my wooden maze for the micro:bit too: • DIY micro:bit MAZE or my reaction game ( • DIY micro:bit reaction game ) or my archery game for the BCC microbit ( • DIY micro:bit archery game ) or a cool marble game made by two of my students ( • DIY micro:bit Plinko (marble game) ). • Thanks to Herman van Schie for the idea of how to make the targets. See this page (in Dutch): https://demicrobit.wordpress.com/52-a... • Thanks to Skills Dojo for the idea to hack your Christmas lights: • Hack de kerstverlichting (met je Micr... • *** Nederlandstalige versie van dit flipperspel-filmpje: • Flipperkastje met micro:bit (Nederlan... ***
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