Who hasn't gotten stuck in a Candy Crush or Bejeweled level on duty?, because this Japanese thought that it is not at all fair not to be able to pass the level that was due to lack of time, so he decided to solve his problems based on basic principles of robotics. His name is Junya Sakamoto and this robot manages to execute the necessary steps to be able to play on the iPhone thanks and get good scores. The robot works surprisingly well, although its practical application is not too innovative, we leave you the curious video of the day so you can appreciate how far human curiosity goes.
Sakamoto tells in the video how he made the robot and how it works, for this he has created his own YouTube channel, today it seems that you are nobody if you do not have your YouTube channel. In this video that we have selected, of only four minutes, you can see how the robot is connected to a laptop which is the one who analyzes and identifies the following movements, with the sole intention of continuing to advance in the game to be able to reach the relevant score. This robot achieves combos, scores and movements that are hardly within the reach of a human being with so little margin for error.
The robot is not only addicted to games, it is also useful for taking notes, playing the piano from an application and other types of considerably "simple" tasks. There are more videos in which we can see how Sakamoto configures the robot so that it can execute certain voice commands, what would be the Siri of robotics. Very interesting how some privileged minds look for solutions to the problems of daily life that others would not even think of. Be careful that these types of robots do not proliferate, because it would be the end of companies like King Saga.