Follow this tutorial to build a Rotating Puzzle room for your Dungeon. This project incorporates parts from the OpenForge2.0 project with a few additional 3D-printed components and SparkFun's Qwiic and MicroMod systems to make a rotating puzzle room that can be activated by placing a magnet on the "secret" tile or remotely using a computer, phone, or tablet.
If you’re a D&D player, you probably see what I did there. If not, read on, brave adventurer!
Trading cards are all the rage right now and we made a quick project on how best to display your favorites.
Join us as we re-enjoy some of our favorite past tutorials and projects.
Today we take a look into creating a version of the classic Korean board game, Yut Nori, into an electronic format.
Why pay hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars on expensive tabletop and board game accessories if you can just 3D print or make them yourself?
Happy National Trivia Day!
Throw down in style!
On the probes, kudos for the producer to include a maximum altitude specification, BUT I grew up in Santa Fe, NM, and a quick check of the…
Uh, under the "Features" tab on each of them it's still sounding like something from *Gulliver's Travels"...
BTW, I realized after I submitted the above that it may be read as an attack, rather than the humorous vein that I meant. I apologize to any…
All fixed!
Methinks there's a couple of typos for the PCBite Kits (small baseplate) and [(large…
Whoa. Cool!
I’m sorry you guys had to go through this. On the bright side - if you’ve seen the Mark Rober / Scammer Payback / Jim Browning collab to…
The MO address is an actual business (Dalton Logistics Inc). Perhaps notifying them of this scam might help attack this problem from another…
I am going through a similar situation with an Amazon seller right now. I both trusted, and didn't look deeply at, the fact that I was…
Thanks for correcting it! The amusing part is that it gives me a bit of ammunition in my friendly debate with my friend who says we should…