May 09, 2013

Make your own Quiz Game controllers with Arduino

 Whether you're reliving "Sale of the Century", running a pub trivial quiz night or other shenanigans, this quiz game controller project will be of interest. Based around an typical Arduino, it allows for four players to register their intentions by either recording who was first - or create your own order of measuring competitor responses. The creator modified an existing button-game style system, however you can find the required large buttons and so on from the usual retailers. Either way, the results are excellent - for example:


That's a fun project, and could be used in all sorts of competitions both fun and fierce - so visit the project homepage for all the details. And for more, we're on twitter and Google+, so follow us for news and product updates as well.

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The package includes a wide variety of parts, sensors and modules including: a servo motor, lights, buttons, switches, sound, sensors, breadboard, wires and more. Furthermore a Freetronics Eleven Arduino-compatible board is included to make this an extensive hobby experimenter, inventor and starter kit. However we don't leave you alone to figure it all out, included is a great project and instruction booklet, plus access to a supporting web page and software examples. In other words - this is everything you need to get started for a fun range of electronics and Arduino related projects! 

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