AnimaLand
is a wireless interactive plush toy and educational game that helps
children to learn about animals and their living environment. Children
can play with the plush toys and receive immediate responses from an
animated, screen-based character and environment. For children ages
3-5.
Battle Ninjas Wireless plush action figures Jason Hare & Linh Pham
Battle Ninjas are action plushies that attack one another through wireless communication. By squeezing a ninjas belly you can send a devastating psychic attack to any opposing ninja. The only defense from another ninjas attack is to touch your ninjas arms together so that he can properly defend himself. If you have successfully defended an attack your ninja will vibrate as he deflects the psyhic strike while preparing him self for a counter attack. Otherwise you will know you've been hit when you hear the agonizing growl from your ninja as an enemies strike lands. Although these ninjas are battle hardened warriors they are made with micro fleece so when your finish sparring they still will be softer than a babies behind. Along with the a soft micro fleece exterior the Battle Ninjas also flaunt the latest in custom robes that are not only reflect your ninjas individual style, but also show any rival who's boss.
Project Name: Hit Me! Concept: 4-way Wireless Gameplay Designers: Adam and Jonah
Hit Me! is a racing game that explores multi-player interaction in a wireless space. Hacked remote controls send cars flying as players, two on each team, battle it out. There are several poles scattered across the game field, each worth a certain number of game points. These poles light up (activate) randomly, one at a time. The object of the game is to knock over each active pole and push your opponent's car off the road. A digital scoreboard keeps track of all the mayhem and destruction, so players can keep an eye on the wheel.
The race cars have a crazy steering system. Each car is controlled by two separate remotes, one for gas and break and the other for left-right steering. Players on a team must share control of their car, making this a game of cooperative skills. The team with the best record of destruction takes the grand prize.
Lainey & Blainey are two talentless bunnies who want to be famous. They came to the city in hopes of finding fame, but instead found that no one would take them seriously, (that and the fact that they didn't have any talent either) so instead they went and did a webcam show for people. They perform 3 simple acts right now, (they're not very smart either) so it'll take us a while to teach them a few new tricks. Their show runs into the next few weeks so check them out. Please note performance times are not yet posted yet.
Lainey & Blainey on their set
the bunnies performing live in our class. Bunnies blushing cause they won't kiss each other. what kind of people out there want 2 bunnies to kiss each other?
Bunnies are MAD cause someone told them to lose weight! You don't want an angry bunny.
The bunnies shake their stuff and you can hear the bell on their bows jingle a bit.
now watch the bunnies...
To see the works in process of this project go here.
Project created by Ivona Zdravevska and Eddy Rodriguez
Hi, my name is Cube. Can you help me I got lost? I need help to pass three levels of this maze in order to get back home. In order to help me you have to use this plush controller.
This is a flash maze game where the main character is controled by a plush controler using arduino board.
This blog documents the work of students in two separate Parsons classes and departments.
MAKING WIRELESS PLUSH TOYS designs, sews, and solders interactive soft toys. MAKING WIRELESS PLUSH TOYS is a class in the CDT department, Communication Design Technology.
TOY CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN deals with the fundamentals of ideation, development and design. TOY CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN is a class in the Illustration Department.
These are two separate classes that take place in two separate departments and have two separate groups of students. The Professors decided to create one blog for the class to help promote the cross-fertilization of ideas and warm fuzzy feelings between departments.
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