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In this video Leah, Sol, Cedric and Lok have fun with the BBC micro:bit mini computer, playing a quiz game called Hot Potato, using the randomised timer function. Watch the video below with your ...
If you're not familiar with using Python on your micro:bit, take a look at the MicroPython micro:bit guide. To make your micro:bit speak, we're going to need speakers to attach to your micro:bit.
That’s small for a full display but it’s more than enough for [Martin]’s game of snake. He was able to create a hex file using the upyed tool from [ntoll] and upload it to the Micro Bit.
The BBC’s most ambitious education initiative since the launch of the BBC Micro, which introduced a generation of children to home computing, the micro:bit allows users to create games and send ...
What have you been doing to ward off the winter blues? [TechnoChic] decided to lean in to winter and make a really fun-looking game out of it by combining the awesome PinBox 3000 cardboard pinball … ...
Anyone learning electronics using the BBC micro:bit mini PC may be interested in a new project which has been published to the official micro:bit website, explaining how to create your very own ...