OLED Tetris Game Kit with Arduino Uno + LED
Build Your First Arcade Game: OLED Tetris Kit with Arduino Uno
Every part needed, pre-tested for compatibility, with an AI build companion trained on this exact project. Shipped from Bengaluru in 3-5 days.
Ever wanted to see your code come alive as a playable game? This kit lets you assemble a classic Tetris game on a crisp 0.96-inch OLED screen, controlled by four tactile buttons, with a live score display. No prior coding or hardware experience is required — just a curiosity to turn a breadboard into your own handheld console. Whether for a school science exhibition or a weekend maker session at home, you’ll walk away knowing how to write real C++ that draws shapes, reads button presses, and manages a game loop — the same skills used in professional embedded systems.
What You'll Build
You’ll build a fully functional Tetris game running on an Arduino Uno, displayed on a 128×64 OLED. Move falling tetrominoes left and right, rotate them with a tap, and speed-drop into place. The screen tracks your score, and the game ends when the blocks reach the top. All electronics mount neatly on a breadboard, ready to show off. Because every part (OLED, buttons, resistors, wires, battery snap) is included and pre-tested, you won’t need to hunt for extra components. Power it up, start the code, and you’ll be playing Tetris in a single afternoon.
What You'll Learn
- Write Arduino C++ code to render moving shapes on a 128×64 OLED display via I2C
- Implement button debouncing and state-machine logic for responsive, real-time controls
- Design game mechanics: 2D array grid, collision detection, line clearing, and scoring
- Manage full game lifecycle including start screen, game-over condition, and score reset
Kit Contents
| Component | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Arduino Uno R3 | 1 |
| 0.96in OLED | 1 |
| Tactile Button | 4 |
| 10kΩ Resistors | 5 |
| 4.7kΩ Resistors | 5 |
| 400-pt Breadboard | 1 |
| M-M Wires | 20 |
| 9V Battery Snap | 1 |
Why Buy This Kit Instead of Sourcing Parts Separately
| Factor | Sourcing Separately | Compoden Kit |
|---|---|---|
| Compatibility checks | You verify every part | Pre-tested as a system |
| Build support | Forums and scattered tutorials | AI companion trained on this exact project |
| Time to first working build | Days of debugging | Hours, with step-by-step guidance |
| Shipping coordination | Multiple sellers, multiple delays | One shipment from Bengaluru in 3-5 days |
Who This Kit Is For
Young makers ready to move beyond blinking LEDs. If you’re a CBSE Class 6–10 student exploring coding in electronics, an ATL Tinkering Lab participant preparing a game for an innovation exhibition, or a parent looking for a weekend STEM activity with real software outcomes — this kit is your launchpad. It’s also a perfect entry point for B.Tech first‑year students who want a hands‑on way to understand embedded graphics and state machines. The guided AI companion makes every concept accessible, even if you’ve never written a line of code before.
Built and Backed by Compoden
Every Compoden kit ships with an AI build companion trained on this exact project — accessible via a QR code on the box, with WhatsApp and email backup. We've spent 10 years building projects for makers, schools, and institutions across India. If a part fails because of a manufacturing defect, replace it free within 7 days.
What if I get stuck during the build?
The AI companion explains every wiring step and line of code. You can also message us on WhatsApp or email — we’ll help you debug until your Tetris game runs flawlessly.
Is coding experience required?
No. The companion walks you through each line of Arduino C++ and the game design. It’s built for first‑time coders, so you’ll learn as you build.
Can I modify the game after building?
Absolutely. Once you understand how the grid, shapes, and scoring work, you can add features like increasing speed, high‑score memory, or even sound with extra modules.
What age is this kit truly suitable for?
With the companion’s guidance, builders as young as 8 have completed it independently. Younger children may need adult help to connect the breadboard, but the coding is explained in a kid‑friendly way.
Classic Tetris game on OLED controlled by four buttons. Score displayed. First graphics game build.
What's in this kit
- Arduino Uno R3
- 0.96in OLED
- Tactile Button x4
- 10kΩ Resistors x5
- 4.7kΩ Resistors x5
- 400-pt Breadboard
- M-M Wires x20
- 9V Battery Snap
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Shipping Information
- Prepaid Orders: ₹75 for orders up to ₹999, FREE shipping above ₹999
- COD Orders: ₹125 shipping + ₹50 COD fee = ₹175 total
- Delivery Timeline: Dispatch in 1-2 days, delivery in 2-7 days depending on location
Returns & Warranty
- 7-Day Return: Manufacturing defects only (approval required)
- Warranty: 7 days from delivery
- Non-Returnable: Batteries, consumables, cut wires, clearance items