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Version: 1.0.0about 1 year ago
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I will put any random MicroBit projects I make here. To run the projects, download the .hex files and import them to a MicroBit device. (MicroBit V2 required)

If you don't know what a MicroBit is, search it up lol.
Also I don't recommend running these on an emulator, they can be buggy.

Controls are listed in each package's description.

Note: Cellular automata projects are limited to 32x32 grids. This is due to the array size limits of the MicroBit. Sowwy



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