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Don’t touch the wire

I’m helping to run the code club at my kids primary school. Kids being kids, and adults being bombarded with ideas, it wasn’t too long before we had decided to build a “Don’t touch the wire” micro:bit based game for the school fayre. It works really well with the Micro:bit – it’s simple to code and deploy, and the simulator is knockout for testing and visualising a cheeky idea. Naturally, the winner will win a Micro:bit…

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