Navigate to arcade.makecode.com click on ‘New Project’ and give your game a quick name. You should now be on a window similar to the image below. Let’s get oriented to the MakeCode programming environment where you will be programming and building your games. (1)The main focus of ...
Link:https://makecode.com/_1HCLTf71TFJk Download steps Since the micro:bit V2 (nRF52833) is still in beta for the Arcade platform officials, we need to first go to the platform's settings page to open up the hardware options that are still in the trial version. ...
MakeCode Arcade Tour The MakeCode Arcade editor is a full-featured coding platform for creating games using Blocks, JavaScript, and Python. It includes both Blocks, JavaScript, and Python editors with access to code elements to build any console style game you can think of. The editor is comes...
MakeCode Arcade on micro:bit That’s right! We’re crossing the streams! Now you can download yourMakeCode Arcadegames on to a micro:bit! All you need is amicro:bit v2and an Arcade shield expansion board that includes a screen and buttons/joystick. Several hardware partners have already lau...
MakeCode Arcade currently only targets ARM Cortex-based MCUs; we have tested Cortex M4F and M0+. The Arcade display resolution and colour depth requires 160x120x4 bits for a display buffer, taking a little under 10kB. We need at least two sets of display data for double-buffering and the ...
This repo contains the Arcade editor built withMicrosoft MakeCode (PXT). Creating and editing a package In the editor, you will find a GitHub icon next to the save icon. Use the GitHub integration to build a library package. You do not need to install the local dev server; everything can...
For more knowledge, please refer to:https://arcade.makecode.com/ Click on the corresponding project to go to the project tutorial and learn the knowledge through the process of writing a game. The micro:bit V2 is combined with the expansion board and the microUSB is connected to the micro:...
This repo contains the Arcade editor built with Microsoft MakeCode (PXT). Creating and editing a package In the editor, you will find a GitHub icon next to the save icon. Use the GitHub integration to build a library package. You do not need to install the local dev server; everything ...
Ringing in the New Year with a New Release! The MakeCode team is very happy and proud to announce thatMakeCode Arcadehas been officially released for general availability today! For those of you who have been following our progress, you’ll know that we’ve been working on MakeCode Arcade fo...
DFU mode button(use for toggle firmware or for Bring up the menu in Makecode Arcade mode) 160 x 128 TFT color screen Temperature sensor Direction button x 4 Buzzer Button A、B x 2 compatible with microbit’s 40 PINs Goldfinger USB program download port / charging port ...