Introducing CircuitMess BIT, a DIY game console that will help you enter the exciting world of robotics and programming. An easy-to-assemble kit with no soldering required.
BIT will teach you about different electronic components, the basics of programming, and how to make your own video games.
What’s inside the box:
Acrylic casings, Circuit board, Battery holder
Bolts, Spacers, Cross screwdriver
Plastic caps for pushbuttons, Three AA batteries
Battery holder, USB-C cable
You’ll learn about:
Electronics and different electronic components
Pixel Art and video game creation
Programming
How does it work?
Assemble your game console
Insert batteries
Play retro games
Code new games
With a detailed build guide, assembling the kit will be easy peasy. This DIY console comes preloaded with 3 retro games inspired by cult classics – Blocks, Bonk, and Snake. Not only that, but you can even code your own games in CircuitBlocks’ code editor. It’s similar to Scratch or Code.org, making it easy for beginners to get into embedded programming. An easy-to-assemble kit with no soldering required.
Pre-installed games
Blocks: a reimagining of Tetris – a classic puzzle video game
Bonk: an homage to Pong – one of the first commercially successful video games
Snake: probably the most recognizable game from the early mobile phone era
Sparkly, BIT, and Wacky Robots are sold separately.