The Labyrinth game requires that you move a ball bearing from one end to the other of the maze. Jestin Stoffel and Vince Thompson decided that rather then using the regular method to play the game that they would instead hack together a few things so that your Wii Balance Board could control the maze.
Check out the video below to see it in action.
“Currently the game is using two servos and an Arduino to turn the knobs that move the game surface. I bought my Labyrinth game at a Tuesday Morning store for less than $10. The servos were about $10 each and my Arduino cost around $30. I often use the AdaFruit BoArduinos in the robotics workshops I teach which cost $17.50 so that could reduce the overall cost to build this project.”
Hacked Labyrinth Via: Hacked Gadgets
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