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An experimental game with a conductive rubber band controller

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RubberArms is an experimental rubber band game, created by Robin Baumgarten at the Global Game Jam 2017 in Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland. The controller uses a conductive rubber cord from Adafruit that changes resistance as it’s stretched. This resistance is measured by an Arduino Micro/Leonardo (or a Teensy 3.2), which acts as a USB joystick sending signals to Unity3D. (The game is coded in Unity3D using Spring Joints and Line Renderers.) At this point, the game is a simple prototype where you control the distance of two characters whose arms stretch whenever you stretch the rubber band, throwing little ‘Bleps’ around. You can read more about RubberArms on Baumgarten’s page, as well as his earlier project “Line Wobbler” here. This entry was posted by Arduino Team on Wednesday, January 25th, 2017 and is filed under Arduino, Featured, Leonardo, Micro. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. You must be logged in with your Arduino account to post a comment. How to control Arduino board using an Android phone Arduino IDE 1.6 is released! Download it now DIY less-expensive Thermal imaging camera Send in the clones My open-source, do-it-yourself cellphone (built with Arduino). Welcome Arduino Yún – the first board combining Arduino with Linux A low-cost robotic hand (tutorial) mirroring your own fingers Microsoft and Arduino: new partnership announced today Nice drawings of the Arduino UNO and Mega 2560 Arduino IR Remote Control David Cuartielles (Spanish) MAKE: Blog’s Arduino archive Tom Igoe’s PComp Site

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