Cue by Wonder Workshop

Cue by Wonder Workshop

by WONDER WORKSHOP, INC.

122 ratings
45 reviews
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • September 19, 2017
  • February 4, 2019

Features

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Interact with a robot companion through a dedicated app. Program its behaviors using block-based or text-based coding, or control it directly. Explore its world and learn together with customizable robot personalities.

Robot interaction
Block-based programming
Text-based coding
Robot personalities
Sensor input programming
Direct robot control
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What's New in Cue by Wonder Workshop

1.7.5

February 4, 2019

This update adds support for two exciting new accessories: Gripper Building Kit and Blaster Power. These accessories open up a whole new world of exciting activities for you and Cue. * The Gripper Building Kit is a new accessory for Cue that lets you build functioning arms to carry your imagination further. This update unlocks your ability to use Code, Wonder, and Control to program and play with your robot’s new arms. * A new Wonder Moment video gives you a deep dive into the features of the Gripper Building Kit. * Blaster Power is a new accessory that allows Cue to launch foam projectiles at targets. This update lets you use Code, Wonder, and Control to unleash your robot’s new blasting power! * You can now download program keys that are printed on the Blaster Power and Gripper Building Kit project cards and try them out on your robot. * Big improvements to Control to make your remote-control adventures even more fun. * Bug fixes and additional improvements Brought to you with blood, sweat, and gears by the humans and robots at Wonder Workshop.

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User reviews

I want to play but I don’t have a cue robot

Make it work for dash and dot why does it need to have a cue robot?

Fun

Some of the most fun I’ve ever had with a robot!

Fun to play but I want the British accent back

My science teacher had a cue robot lying around in storage that he didn’t know what to do with so I took it and set it up. I’m currently in love with it but it made me change its voice when I set it up. My little Matthew sounds like a frat boy now :( also sometimes when I use the app half the screen will be engulfed in orange for some reason
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Good overall but not without issues

Could really use some improvements and updates after all these years. Works for the most part, but in 2023 I think there are better options available. App is buggy and requires restart at times.

Hard to connect but fun 😀🐮

It’s difficult to connect but rlly fun to do

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FAQ

What does the Cue by Wonder Workshop app do?

This app allows you to interact with a physical robot called cue. You can program its behaviors using either block-based graphical programming or text-based code. It also offers a control mode to pilot the robot directly through various adventures.

What are the key features of the Cue app?

Key features include interacting with a robot companion, choosing from four unique robot personalities, sending chat messages to learn about the robot, creating interactive state machines, and switching between block-based and text-based programming.

Is the Cue by Wonder Workshop app free to use?

Yes, the app is free to play. However, it requires a cue™ robot from Wonder Workshop and a Bluetooth Smart/LE-enabled device to function.

What devices are compatible with the Cue app?

The app requires a Bluetooth Smart/LE-enabled device to connect with the cue robot. Specific device compatibility details are not provided in the description, but it is designed for mobile use.

Who is the target audience for this app?

The app is designed for ages 11 and up. It is intended for children who are interested in learning about robotics, programming, and interacting with a physical robot companion.