Introduction: Working K'nex Video Game!!!

This is the simplest working k'nex video game you can actually make!

Supplies

These are the pieces needed to make your video game. I would also like to inform you that some of the pieces needed are not k'nex but are still everyday objects. I would also like to inform you that the pieces that are used in this build are the newer pieces, so if any colour confusion just check the instructions.

Connectors:

Blue:14

Purple:5

Grey:12

Orange:11

Yellow:3

White:5

Red:8


Rods:

Green (small) :14

Yellow:3

White:9

Blue:13

Red:10

Grey:11


Spacers:

Grey:2


Other pieces:

Y clips:11

Tan clips:2

Blue clips:1

Large gears:1

Small gears:1

Motors (green) 1

Wheels:2

Tires:2


Non-k'nex parts:

3 A4 sheets of paper

Tape



Step 1: The Frame

These are the steps for the frame.

Step 2: The Mechanism

Make sure that both ends of the track that you drew on the taped paper meet when you roll the paper up.Tape the ends together.

Step 3: Playing

How to play:

The pointer must stay on the track, and if it goes off the track, you lose


How to change the difficulty:

For difficulty easy, the small gear must be on the motor's side and the big gear must be on the other axle.

For difficulty hard, the big gear must be on the motor's side and the small gear must be on the other axle.


How to customize your character:

To customize your character, simply change the pointer/connector.


Troubleshooting:

If your game stops working, simply slap the upper part of the paper belt.


Tips:

Make sure that the motor switch is always in the 'up' position.

So, what are you waiting for! start the motor and start playing!