An electronic dice is always an enjoyable project, which is easy to implement with some lines of program code on a microcontroller, or with a few digital components. However, implementing an ...
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One of the most common clichés around here is that a piece of equipment chosen for a project is always too advanced. If a Raspberry Pi was used, someone will say they should have used an Arduino. If ...
The experience of playing Dungeons & Dragons could be getting an upgrade early next year with a brand new kind of die. Pixels Dice claim to be the first mass-market RPG dice fully integrated with a ...
It has become a bit of a running joke in the Hackaday community to suggest that a project could or should have been done with a 555 timer. [Tim] has rather taken this to heart with his latest ...
"Fancy" is one of the words you might think of when you look at Systemic Games' electronic dice. Dubbed the Pixels dice, this set lights up, can be customized depending on the color and vibe you want, ...
The Knucklebone is an electronic dice roller coming to Kickstarter this year. It can be used with almost any board game in place of traditional dice. INDIANAPOLIS, IN ...