Please check this studio on the Scratch website if you would like to play the games in this video with your micro:bit: scratch.mit.edu/studios/5812900/
Hi, there are two buttons on the micro:bit you can press and you can code in Scratch what should happen when you press them. You can, however, also add three buttons yourself, using pin 0, 1 and 2. Furthermore, you can use data from the tilt sensor of the micro:bit in your games. You can use this to make a steering wheel, for example. Please check out my other videos on Scratch 3.0 and the micro:bit for more ideas.
Thank you! You can find the code of the micro:bit Maze in this Scratch project: scratch.mit.edu/projects/277359819/ The Maze game and the other games that are shown in this video can all be found in this studio on Scratch: scratch.mit.edu/studios/5812900/
Please check this studio on the Scratch website if you would like to play the games in this video with your micro:bit: scratch.mit.edu/studios/5812900/
Is there a way to do this over usb as it takes time connecting via bluetooth and with 15 of these in class can be quite stressful!
As far as I know you can't connect a Scratch project to a micro:bit using an usb cable.
My question is can I use it like an a normal video game controller (Pressing buttons and stuff)
Hi, there are two buttons on the micro:bit you can press and you can code in Scratch what should happen when you press them. You can, however, also add three buttons yourself, using pin 0, 1 and 2. Furthermore, you can use data from the tilt sensor of the micro:bit in your games. You can use this to make a steering wheel, for example. Please check out my other videos on Scratch 3.0 and the micro:bit for more ideas.
thank you for these nice games.. can you please send me the code scratch of the game of micro:bit maze?? i couldn't fix the right directions .. thanks
Thank you! You can find the code of the micro:bit Maze in this Scratch project: scratch.mit.edu/projects/277359819/ The Maze game and the other games that are shown in this video can all be found in this studio on Scratch: scratch.mit.edu/studios/5812900/
Nice
Thanks!
@@pinkypepper You're welcome!
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Thanks!