A Game Built Around Turtle Art and Some Wires

   
   
   
   
   

Guzmán Trinidad from Uruguay who has been doing some great things around using Turtle Arts to teach physics and electronics such as building a pulse meter recently sent me a link for his latest creation. The Spanish name for this game is "Juego del aro" and even though I played the game when I was a child I currently can't come up with the name for the game in German, let alone English. Anyway, I'm sure you all know the game as well and it's great to see it being made available via the XOs and Turtle Art.


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