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Today we start the day with World War WEB, a fairly elaborate digital and tangible game project whose goal is to survive a computer virus that has infected your terminal. Class Made by fifteen fifth-year students at ECV Aquitaine with the Tazas Project studio, this game is presented as a connected board game. This digital experience is managed and generated by Arduino and allows an elegant screen-printed game board to be connected to any type of smartphone with a local Wifi connection. The video demo World War Web is played between two and four players in a race against time and it will be up to you to decide whether the game will last five or fifty minutes, depending on your personality and your environment.
Throughout the game, you will have to thwart many traps and adjust your strategy at random to win this computer war. Curious to test! source These articles may interest you When the Disney game “Cars” on iPad gets hacked! But by the way… what is the web? A board game finally designed? To share A comment Immanuel May 6, 2014 at 7:12 pm bein want to try too, we will background remove service regret the "pawn pin", remembering the techno lessons in college when we had to make an "electronic labyrinth"? We could very well have achieved the same result with conductive ink or other similar technique.

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