An industrious developer named Robin Baumgarten has created a new game called Line Wobbler made using the Arduino platform and a doorstop together with an LED strip. The game was created during a ...
Line Wobbler is a one-dimensional dungeon crawler played on a strip of LED lights. Line Wobbler was initially developed for the Exile game jam in Denmark. That's pretty novel on its own, but what ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Line Wobbler isn’t how most gamers picture a dungeon-crawler. It’s a long LED strip stretching down from the ceiling connected to a spring-based ...
We’ve seen our fair share of strange videogame interfaces. Someone played Counter-Strike, an FPS, with a steering wheel, while another masochist played the Souls games with a guitar. Displays can be ...
Line Wobbler is a one-dimensional dungeon crawler game with a unique wobble controller made out of a door-stopper spring and a several meter long ultrabright LED strip display. The player navigates ...
Finnish Game Jam is hosting an exhibition for Robin Baumgarten's award-winning Line Wobbler on a tram in Helsinki on November 14th. The exhibition will consist of two hours on a tram with Baumgarten ...
Remember Line Wobbler, the game played on a strip of light and controlled by a wobbling a spring? Well King's Cross train station in London now has a giant Line Wobbler - spiralled into the shape of a ...
The Verge thoroughly enjoyed playing with Line Wobbler at the ALT.CTRL.GDC,exhibit. Played on a single strip of LED lights, it is one of the coolest, simplest things on display at the 2015 Game ...