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Tickle is an app for iOS, inspired by Scratch. It allows users to control drones using block-based programs. A presentation about Tickle was made at Scratch2015AMS. An Android version is currently in development. [citation needed]
User Interface
Tickle is designed very similar to Scratch, with the dragging and dropping of blocks to make scripts. Tickle's blocks are also organized in to categories. many of these are also in Scratch; Motion, Looks, Operations, control and events, data and others. New categories are also added. In addition, many of the blocks in Tickle are the same in Scratch (such as the Wait () Seconds block). Blocks and categories may vary between drones.
List of Drones
This is a list of drones that Tickle is compatible with as well as what the app can control.[1]
- BB-8
- 2D + Head Movement
- Color Change
- Gyroscope and Accelerometer Sensing
- Airborne Cargo
- 3D Movement
- Aerial Acrobatics
- Hydrofoil
- 2D Movement on Water
- Jumping Race
- 2D Movement
- LED Lighting
- Long and High Jumps
- Dash
- 2D Movement
- Sensing
- Color Change
- Sounds
- Light Blue Bean (Arduino)
- Full Color LED
- Thermometer
- Accelerometer
- Airborne Night
- 3D Movement
- LED Lighting
- Aerial Acrobatics
- Jumping Night
- 2D Movement
- Long and High Jumps
- Sphero
- 2D Movement
- Gyroscope and Accelerometer Sensing
- Color Change
- Ollie
- 2D Movement
- Color Change
- Gyroscope and Accelerometer Sensing
- Philips Hue
- Color Change
- Parrot Rolling Spider
- 3D Movement
- Aerial Acrobatics
- Parrot Jumping Sumo
- 2D Movement
- Long and High Jumps
- Dot
- 2D Movement
- Sensing
- Color Change
- Sounds
External Links
References
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