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!
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