Robot repair : learn core coding concepts through hands-on game play! / game invented by Mark Engelberg.
Material type: ObjectSeries: Code, programming game seriesPublisher: Alexandria, VA : ThinkFun Inc., [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 game (4 robot circuit boards on 2 cardboards, 1 challenge booklet with 40 challenges, 1 solution booklet, 1 instruction manual, 20 True/False tokens, 9 On/Off tokens, 10 Power Cell tokens) : cardboard, color ; in container 26 x 22 x 7 cmContent type:- three-dimensional form
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- object
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Board Game | Main Library | Children's Board Game | Checked out | 06/07/2024 | 33111010887244 |
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"Teaches Boolean logic through single or collaborative game play."
Ages 8 to adult.
"Robot Repair is the third in a series of games designed to build the mental skills needed to fully grasp the concept of coding. All of the games are screen-free for a unique, unplugged play experience. In each of the 40 Robot Repair challenges you're given a robot to fix. Within the Robots are the wires that need to be activated by Power Cells. Using logical deduction and clues given, insert the Power Cells correctly and repair the robots."--Container