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    2.11K subscribers ‧ 78 videos. We are a team of real-life game creators based in Finland! We scour the globe to find real-life things - whether it be toys, robots, machines, etc - to hook up and ...

  2. Surrogate.tv, Espoo, Finland. 10,593 likes · 14 were here. Play in real-life over the internet! Join us on Discord - discord.gg/surrogatetv.

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  3. This is how easy it is to set up a remote play experience on Surrogate.tv without having to write or edit a single line of code.

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    • How to Create A Game on Surrogate.Tv
    • Prize Bot Remote RC Game
    • Nintendo Switch Pokémon
    • Vintage Batman Pinball
    • Real-Time Robot Battle Royale
    • Get Creative with Raspberry Pi Projects For Surrogate.Tv

    There are several different options available to you if you want to build a game and host it on Surrogate.tv. In each example, you will need either a Raspberry Pi or an Arduino for controlling your setup. Beyond this, what kind of game you build, or control, is up to you. To help give you a better understanding of the process, here is a brief overv...

    In Prize Bot, you get to remote-control toy trucks in a very addictive (yet surprisingly difficult) game of loading balls onto a conveyor belt. It’s incredibly satisfying to play and even more fun knowing that it’s all happening in real-time. The goal is to pick up balls and load them onto the conveyor belt by maneuvering a toy bulldozer truck. The...

    For anyone who doesn’t own a Nintendo Switch, the next best thing to do is to play a friend’s. With Surrogate.tv, it’s a little like sharing with your friend. Using a Raspberry Pi and a few other components, you can hook a Switch up to the internet so that anyone in the world can play a game by controlling your physical device. Pokémon Brilliant Di...

    The old way of playing games meant visiting an arcade and getting your hands on a pinball machine. The latter would be made of metal and full of mechanical features like flippers and bumpers—something that can’t truly be experienced with software. Luckily, there is an answer: use a Raspberry Pi to hook a real-life pinball machine up to the internet...

    Remote-controlled robots have always been cool, and we reckon they always will be. At some point, we’ve all seen them on TV and wished that we could control one ourselves, and maybe even battle it out in a robot royale. Well, now you can. The makers of Surrogate.tv hosted an epic robot battle in 2019, a perfect example of what you could build too. ...

    DIY electronics is more satisfying when you get to share it with your friends. The same can be said of gaming too. That’s why using a Raspberry Pi to build games and share them on Surrogate.tv is so much fun. Imagine sitting in your living room while watching people on the internet control your robot cars in a battle royale. Or perhaps sitting back...

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  4. Dec 28, 2020 · Introducing We Play on Surrogate.tv A new way to play games with people online! Work as a community passing levels and missions 60 seconds at a time, Chat with other people and win prizes for...

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