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Digital Reinterpretation of Traditional Games with micro:bit

Digital Reinterpretation of Traditional Games with micro:bit

A proposal that unites play and technology through the digital reinterpretation of traditional games with the micro:bit, encouraging computational thinking, creativity, and playful learning.

MOCITEC

Alessandro, Luis, Nayla, Rick, Thales, Wellyson.

2025

Global goals

SDG 3 Good Health and Well-Being

Our project

Our project is called Digital Reinterpretation of Traditional Games with Micro:bit. We used technology to make old games, like rock-paper-scissors and treasure hunt, in a new digital way! We programmed the Micro:bit to show symbols, give clues, and even move little cars with light. It was fun to learn coding while playing together!

Our inspiration

"We got inspired because we love playing and we also like technology. We thought: “What if we mix both?” Then we decided to make old games in a new way, using the micro:bit! It was cool to see that we can learn and have fun at the same time.”

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