πŸ€– Robot Factory πŸ€–

When the class is quiet, the assembly line hums and robots get built piece by piece. When it gets too loud, the machines stop and the warning lights spin up!

Class goal: Bring all nine robots online before the lesson ends!

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How Robot Factory works

1. Power up the line

Choose a lesson length, press Power Up the Line, and allow the microphone. The monitor listens for a moment to learn how your room sounds when it is calm.

2. Quiet builds the robots

While the class works calmly the assembly line hums, and each robot is built piece by piece (base, torso, arms, head) until its eyes light up and nine robots stand online.

3. Noise stops the line

Too much noise halts the machines and spins up the amber warning beacons. Finished robots are never dismantled. The factory just waits for calm. Tip: a favorite for STEM lessons and makerspaces.

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Robot Factory questions

Is Robot Factory free to use?

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Robot Factory is a Pro theme. Lifetime Pro is a one-time $20 payment that unlocks every theme, unlimited session time, and priority support. You can try the monitor for free first with the Quiet Jungle, Dino Valley, Traffic Lights, and Focus Mode themes.

Can the class lose progress in Robot Factory?

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No. Finished robots are never dismantled. Sustained noise stops the assembly line and the warning beacons spin up, but every robot that has come online stays online: the class only loses building time.

What age group is Robot Factory best for?

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Robot Factory is a hit from elementary through middle school, especially in STEM lessons, makerspaces and computer labs. Watching each robot come online piece by piece gives the class a clear, mechanical goal for staying calm.