The fastest robo-fingers you've ever seen: Watch homemade machine master Piano Tiles game
Piano Tiles 2 may drive most users up the wall as it becomes increasingly difficult to keep up with the speed, but for a robot, smashing human records is no big deal. The popular game works for smartphone or tablet and requires you'don't tap the white,' pressing only the black tiles as they cascade down the screen. In a recent video posted to YouTube, a homemade robot proves is not only capable of playing the game, but hits a record-breaking 21.079 tiles per second before missing a step. In a recent video posted to YouTube, a robot proves is not only capable of playing the game, but hits a record-breaking 21.079 tiles per second before missing a step. According to the achievement screen which pops up after the robot stops playing, it'beat 100% players globally,' and set a new personal best The first game mastered by a computer was noughts and crosses (also known as tic-tac-toe) in 1952.
Apr-29-2016, 20:30:15 GMT