Recluse Bot

Recluse Bot

Reclusebot Make a reclusive robot that squeals when toggled, touched, or when it detects motion Use the micro:bit to make a robot that squeals when it detects motion, is touched on any of its sensors or when lifted up. Written by Shaun Toh, from the Singapore...
Reaction Timer

Reaction Timer

Reaction Time Tester Test yourself with this Python-based mini-game for the micro:bit and OLED! Written by Jensen from Raffles Institution. Goals Assemble a reaction time tester. Try not to break it when testing yourself! Materials 1 x Tinker Kit (or OLED display) 1 x...
Code the Shoot Em Up Kit

Code the Shoot Em Up Kit

Shoot Em Up Kit You’ve got a town to save and a dragon to shoot!  This here is the formula to get your own tabletop shooter arcade working in good form! Goals Connect all the parts of the Shoot Em Up Kit Code the micro:bit to fly dragons, detect lasers and score...
Put Together the Krazy Kar v2

Put Together the Krazy Kar v2

Put together the Krazy Kar v2 Got our Krazy Kar Kit and ready to get started? Follow along to put it together here. Don’t like instructions? Use your creativity and make a krazy octopus instead. Goals Make the Krazy Kar. Don’t break anything.  (Or if you...
Make a Waving Fortune Cat

Make a Waving Fortune Cat

Make a Waving Fortune Cat Use a micro:bit and mini servo to make your very own Maneki-Neko, or Fortune Cat, who waves its hand when you press a button! Designed and written by Tim Ho from the National University of Singapore. Goals Make a moving cardboard cat. Give...