This is a must-have for board games, chance games, and other fun ideas!
dice icon
you can make a dice icon using a textbox and square emojis, like this
code the numbers
all of the black squares in the previous picture need at least 2 code blocks. they should all be set to when receiving on channel and set the channel to the number that should be displayed on the dice. for example, this would be channel 1
This black dot has 4 code blocks, receiving on 1, 3, and 5 the 4th one is for later.
The top left dot has 3 code blocks, receiving on 4, 5, and 6
the left middle has only 1, receiving on 6.
the bottom left receives on 5 channels, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
the top right should have 5 channel, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
the middle right has one, the 6
the bottom right has 4, 5, and 6.
the code for all of these is the same and looks like this
randomizer
place a button that transmits on dice, and a trigger, that receives on dice. make a code block for when triggered, and make this code
reset
wire the button to a relay, (there is only one option) and have the relay transmit on reset dice.
now, add one more block to each of the black squares, which is for when receiving on reset dice. the code is the same for all of them and it says
that text is a white square.
You dare challenge my dice I made using channels?
I’m kidding, obviously. This is a great guide, and I will try to use it in the future! (I might use it in my mini games…)
Woah, woah, woah, slow down. Let me teach you about a thing called concatenation, or concat for short. I gave you a hyperlink to read about it, and basically we can shorten those randomized channel blocks to make it way simpler. It will look like this after concatenation:
Broadcast message on channel | Random integer from [1] to [6]
Ok, so Christmas is about Christianity.
Basically, it is said that jeususes birthday was on Dec 25.
Now, this holiday is big about giving gifts. people give a lot of gifts to each other, so here is a pen (fr Christmas)
Now, some stuff that connects with christmas.
Little children believe that a person, called Santa Clause will come and give them presents.
Santa is not real.
(cmon, we are not elemetary students anymore. Santa ain’t real)