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Hello friends, I just wanted to congratulate the team behind WOWCube who have recently won one of the Edison Awards for Consumer Innovation.
Congratulations Ilya and team for combining old and new concepts to create something with near infinite scope for tactile and cerebral interaction.
Who wants one of these?
I know I do!
WOWCube Game System: Combining Education and Technology
WOWCube Game System Team talked about its device, shared how the came up with merging educational toys and technology and discussed the technical approach to its production and content creation.
Mixing Educational Toys and Video Games
I can say that I have always loved 3D puzzles, and a mechanical puzzle I developed won a prize in the global puzzle design competition.
The whole house was full of different puzzles, moreover, I was engaged in IT for many years, and we are together with my son, took part in a computer contest based on Arduino, and Raspberry Pi.
My son, who was 12 years old, gave the idea of the WOWCube system.
I and Savva discussed the idea of Sifteo, its concept, pros, and cons. Savva noticed that it would be more interesting to make screens not on separate cubes, but on a single Rubik’s cube. And the game characters could run from screen to screen. The way to control them would be the turns, as in the Rubik’s cube. Yes, it’s more difficult but it would definitely be more interesting.
Congratulations Ilya and team for combining old and new concepts to create something with near infinite scope for tactile and cerebral interaction.
Who wants one of these?
I know I do!
WOWCube Game System: Combining Education and Technology
WOWCube Game System Team talked about its device, shared how the came up with merging educational toys and technology and discussed the technical approach to its production and content creation.
Mixing Educational Toys and Video Games
I can say that I have always loved 3D puzzles, and a mechanical puzzle I developed won a prize in the global puzzle design competition.
The whole house was full of different puzzles, moreover, I was engaged in IT for many years, and we are together with my son, took part in a computer contest based on Arduino, and Raspberry Pi.
My son, who was 12 years old, gave the idea of the WOWCube system.
I and Savva discussed the idea of Sifteo, its concept, pros, and cons. Savva noticed that it would be more interesting to make screens not on separate cubes, but on a single Rubik’s cube. And the game characters could run from screen to screen. The way to control them would be the turns, as in the Rubik’s cube. Yes, it’s more difficult but it would definitely be more interesting.