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Minecraft mcreator mods3/19/2023 Mr Bean on Hackaday Links: October 23, 2022. Davide Repetto on Look Inside This “Meditation Headband” And Integrate It Into Your Own Projects.Tom on Design Your Own Chip With TinyTapeout.Foldi-One on Velomobile Gets Electric Assist.cliff claven on DIY Bike Wheels Welded With Rebar.Claptrap on DIY Bike Wheels Welded With Rebar.Retrotechtacular: The Original Weather Channel 21 Comments We can think of some great projects that would really jazz up young hackers when presented through a Minecraft interface.Ĭontinue reading “Control The Real World With An Arduino-Enabled Minecraft Mod” → Posted in Arduino Hacks, Misc Hacks Tagged arduino, MCreator, minecraft, modding, mods It’s all open-source and free for non-commercial use, which is perfect for the upcoming STEM-based summer camp season. Whatever an Arduino can do – light an LED, sense a button press – can be brought into the game. The MCreator Arduino toolkit allows modders to build custom Minecraft blocks that can respond to in-game events and communicate with an Arduino over USB. MCreator is a no-code framework for building Minecraft mods, which allows modders to build new game capabilities with a drag and drop interface. While turning on a light from Minecraft is not exactly new, the way that MCreator for Arduino goes about it is pretty neat. And now, with this mod framework that can talk to an Arduino, modders can build blocks that break out of the Minecraft world to control the real world. Minecraft modding has become almost as popular as the block-based game itself, with tons of editors and tools available to create new kinds of blocks, mobs, and weapons.
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