eLabRC Description
Hey! Don't have the budget for a remote-controlled car, boat, or drone? Still looking to have some fun?
Why not try our Unity3D sandbox simulation, where you can play with all of them! There's no risk of breaking anything, and you won’t have to worry about battery issues. Plus, we have mini-games to enjoy.
The best part? All the code is open-source on GitHub, so when you're ready to learn, you can create your own games using what you played with!
Join us for a game that also serves as a workshop! In this Unity3D experience, you can play with a variety of drones and toys found online, such as submarines, boats, cars, and tanks. Enjoy the games casually using a gamepad or touch controls on your screen.
For those interested in learning, you can take part in the workshop by programming these vehicles using Python, Unity Lua, C#, and more. It’s a simple process—just send some numbers to simulate gamepad input through code.
The mini-games focus on drone simulation, where you will program your drones to navigate a 3D bullet hell environment inspired by Touhou. The goal is to collect points while avoiding incoming bullets, allowing you to test your coding skills by keeping your drones alive and respawning them as needed.
If you're here to play, simply bring your gamepad or use touch controls. If you're here to learn, all the code is open-source on GitHub. For those seeking a challenge, guides on how to play using code are also available on GitHub.
If you're interested in multiplayer battles, please return in 2025 for that version of the game.
Why not try our Unity3D sandbox simulation, where you can play with all of them! There's no risk of breaking anything, and you won’t have to worry about battery issues. Plus, we have mini-games to enjoy.
The best part? All the code is open-source on GitHub, so when you're ready to learn, you can create your own games using what you played with!
Join us for a game that also serves as a workshop! In this Unity3D experience, you can play with a variety of drones and toys found online, such as submarines, boats, cars, and tanks. Enjoy the games casually using a gamepad or touch controls on your screen.
For those interested in learning, you can take part in the workshop by programming these vehicles using Python, Unity Lua, C#, and more. It’s a simple process—just send some numbers to simulate gamepad input through code.
The mini-games focus on drone simulation, where you will program your drones to navigate a 3D bullet hell environment inspired by Touhou. The goal is to collect points while avoiding incoming bullets, allowing you to test your coding skills by keeping your drones alive and respawning them as needed.
If you're here to play, simply bring your gamepad or use touch controls. If you're here to learn, all the code is open-source on GitHub. For those seeking a challenge, guides on how to play using code are also available on GitHub.
If you're interested in multiplayer battles, please return in 2025 for that version of the game.
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