As a result, LIND built an electric surfboard that doesn't rely on waves for movement. Instead, the board has an electric drivetrain and waterjet that can generate 20 kilowatts of power.
[victorqedu] has put a modern spin on the form, with his Electric Puzzle Game. The build consists of a series of 3D printed blocks, each containing a particular electronic component or module.
You’ve heard of the can’t-miss dart board and no-brick basketball goal. Well, here comes the robot-assisted game for the rest of us: cornhole. The game itself deceptively simple-looking ...
We review Nekojima, a dexterity game published by Hachette games. In Nekojima, you are trying to stack poles on top of each ...