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Hi @ignas_3du start with Arduino , it’s a bit easier to learn , for kids.
From setting up the board => writing simple code => controlling LEDs or sensors. Would you make it in a way they can see the code and the results in the game itself?
Yes, somewhat like tinkercad but in 3d. So you wire up your schematic in 3d, code it in a simple editor and run the simulation (and thus finishing the level and getting another task)
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