![]() Features like USB-to-serial converters and USB ports just take up room in a packed project. But for a project like this, where space is limited, we really don’t need all the features a normal Arduino board has. They have just about as much functionality as any electronics enthusiast might need for any project, and much, much more. In our main build, we’ll mount all of the components onto two prototyping PCBs, stacked on top of each other with some PCB standoffs. There are four main components that drive our Tic-Tac-Toe gaming board: The ATmega328P, the RGB LEDs, the pushbuttons and the IO extender. We’ve even included a choose-your-character system for both Player 1 and Player 2 to choose their favourite colours to play with! HOW IT WORKS Our electronic Tic-Tac-Toe game has exactly the same rules as normal Tic-Tac-Toe, except with colours of RGB lights rather than naughts and crosses. Don’t you think it needs a bit of a modern update? In this project, we’ll make a fully portable Tic-Tac-Toe handheld console, complete with rainbow lights and a 3D-printed enclosure. Tic Tac Toe - The timeless game played by thousands of bored kids (and adults too, we won’t judge) all over the world. Build your own handheld Tic-Tac-Toe gaming console and play against your mates! Comes complete with a 9V battery and 3D-printed enclosure so you can bring the fun anywhere! BUILD TIME: 5 Hours (Not including 3d Printing Time)
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