Just as the title says - with a 20-min gameplay video as proof.
A Simple Kerbal Space Program Arduino Leonardo Controller
Project showcase by Alan Wang
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- 1,117 views
- 0 comments
- 5 respects
Small self contained Arduino Pro Mini Simon game
Simon Mini Game
Project tutorial by John Bradnam
- 212 views
- 0 comments
- 1 respect
Play three variants of the game Tacoyaki (also known as Lights Out). Full instructions and code included.
Tacoyaki (Lights Out) Game
Project tutorial by John Bradnam
- 191 views
- 0 comments
- 1 respect
Pitch your memory ability against the Arduino.
Sezme: A Memory Game for the Arduino
by mariogianota
- 295 views
- 0 comments
- 4 respects
Control laser pointer like a gun using a joystick
Laser guidance using Joystick
Project showcase by Shubham280
- 860 views
- 0 comments
- 7 respects
Try out the cool Tamaguino Dino Virtual Pet Tamagotchi pet clone for the Arduino the easy way. With mixed reality virtual hardware by VBB!
Virtual Tamaguino - Tamagotchi Arduino Clone Mixed in VBB
by James Caska
- 1,782 views
- 0 comments
- 8 respects
How to create a simple LCD video game with Arduino.
Arduino Game By LCD
Project tutorial by Mohammed Magdy
- 60,167 views
- 57 comments
- 188 respects
A standard sized pinball machine made using parts from the home store and pinball supply houses. The game play is controlled by an Arduino.
Arduino Controlled Pinball Machine
Project tutorial by Bob Blomquist
- 40,732 views
- 49 comments
- 120 respects
Arduino & Rapberry Pi based chess computer that uses Stockfish ,recognises piece positions using reed switches and signals its move
Wooden Chess Board with Piece Recognition
Project showcase by MaxChess
- 37,581 views
- 43 comments
- 101 respects
Portable LED panels let you dress us like your favorite 8-bit video game characters.
Pac-Man LED Pixel Panel Costume
Project tutorial by Ben Muller
- 32,879 views
- 41 comments
- 220 respects
Have fun with a colleague during break time with this web-based game.
Arduino - Web-Based Two-Player Game
Project tutorial by khanhhs
- 17,955 views
- 42 comments
- 78 respects
A tutorial for beginners for making a memory game with an arduino and leds
Make an Arduino Memory Game
Project tutorial by Jeremie
- 20,954 views
- 39 comments
- 46 respects
Here you make an artifically intelligent game opponent.
Arduino Touch Tic-Tac-Toe Game
Project tutorial by Nick Koumaris
- 33,450 views
- 23 comments
- 58 respects
Learn how to simulate throwing a dice with the Arduino and 6 LEDs!
LED Dice
Project showcase by EvdS
- 30,374 views
- 23 comments
- 88 respects
Introducing a super easy automated control labyrinth marble maze.
Arduino Marble Maze Labyrinth
Project tutorial by AhmedAzouz
- 13,425 views
- 24 comments
- 45 respects
An exercise bike game controller: a standard bicycle and trainer stand, plus 2 Leonardos to emulate keyboard/mouse, and joystick inputs.
USBcycle: Ride Through Your Virtual World!
Project showcase by Tazling
- 13,957 views
- 23 comments
- 23 respects
Moves chess pieces around the board invisibly and seemingly magically.
Automated Chess Board
Project showcase by Michael Guerero
- 18,348 views
- 21 comments
- 112 respects
'Lottery Winner' for Arduino creates a sequence of non-repeating pseudo-random numbers for lottery or other applications.
Lottery Winner: Non-Repeating Random Numbers for Arduino
Project tutorial by LAGSILVA
- 9,197 views
- 24 comments
- 39 respects
The good old buzz wire game, this time with score counter (as well as indicator lights).
Buzz Wire with Score Counter
Project tutorial by behrooz66
- 6,320 views
- 24 comments
- 32 respects
An amazing off-road robot with 4-wheel drive.
The Badland Brawler - RC Monster Truck with Arduino
Project tutorial by Jithin Sanal
- 13,385 views
- 20 comments
- 113 respects
Conversion of an old pinball playfield to an Arduino-driven, fully working pinball machine.
Homemade Arduino Pinball Machine
Project showcase by Frogger1108
- 17,709 views
- 17 comments
- 71 respects
With the release of Flash Player 11, which includes the hardware accelerated Stage3D API, the number of 3D games, applications and online 3D experiences is likely to increase dramatically over the coming years. The Stage3D API is very powerful, but it comes with a fairly steep learning curve. Fortunately, there are frameworks you can use to simplify 3D development in Flash—such as the very popular open source 3D engine Away3D.
Away3D has been around since 2007 and supports Flash Player 9 and 10 as well as the most recent Flash Player 11. It is developed as free, open source software by a worldwide team of Flash 3D professionals and is used to develop games, applications, interactive art, tools and more or less anything with 3D content.
In this series of articles, you'll take a tour of the different tasks required to build a typical 3D project, such as loading assets, creating materials, and animating 3D objects.
This first article in the series describes how to set up an Away3D 4 project and create a simple 3D product viewer in just 30 minutes, using less than 60 lines of code.