Add 'red light, green light' tutorial (#436)

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"cardType": "tutorial", "cardType": "tutorial",
"url":"/tutorials/line-following", "url":"/tutorials/line-following",
"imageUrl":"/static/tutorials/line-following.png" "imageUrl":"/static/tutorials/line-following.png"
}, {
"name": "Red Light, Green Light",
"description": "Play Red Light, Green Light using the Color sensor and the robot.",
"cardType": "tutorial",
"url":"/tutorials/redlight-greenlight",
"imageUrl":"/static/tutorials/redlight-greenlight.png"
}] }]
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# Red Light, Green Light
## Introduction @fullscreen
Use the ``||sensors:pause color sensor||`` block to play Red Light, Green Light with your @boardname@ robot!
![Brick simulation with color sensor and motors](/static/tutorials/redlight-greenlight/redlight-greenlight.gif)
## Step 1
Open the ``||sensors:Sensors||`` Toolbox drawer. Drag out **2** ``||sensors:pause color sensor||`` blocks onto the Workspace, and drop them into the ``||loops:forever||`` loop.
```blocks
forever(function () {
sensors.color3.pauseUntilColorDetected(ColorSensorColor.Blue)
sensors.color3.pauseUntilColorDetected(ColorSensorColor.Blue)
})
```
## Step 2
In the first ``||sensors:pause color sensor||`` block, use the second drop-down menu to select the "Green" color. In the second ``||sensors:pause color sensor||`` block, use the second drop-down menu to select the "Red" color.
![Color selection dropdown](/static/tutorials/redlight-greenlight/pause-color-sensor-dropdown.png)
```blocks
forever(function () {
sensors.color3.pauseUntilColorDetected(ColorSensorColor.Green)
sensors.color3.pauseUntilColorDetected(ColorSensorColor.Red)
})
```
## Step 3
Open the ``||motors:Motors||`` Toolbox drawer. Drag out a ``||motors:tank large motors||`` block onto the Workspace, and drop in between the ``||sensors:pause color sensor||`` blocks.
```blocks
forever(function () {
sensors.color3.pauseUntilColorDetected(ColorSensorColor.Green)
motors.largeBC.tank(50, 50)
sensors.color3.pauseUntilColorDetected(ColorSensorColor.Red)
})
```
## Step 4
Open the ``||motors:Motors||`` Toolbox drawer. Drag out a ``||motors:stop all motors||`` block onto the Workspace, and drop it in after the second ``||sensors:pause color sensor||`` block in the ``||loops:forever||`` loop.
```blocks
forever(function () {
sensors.color3.pauseUntilColorDetected(ColorSensorColor.Green)
motors.largeBC.tank(50, 50)
sensors.color3.pauseUntilColorDetected(ColorSensorColor.Red)
motors.stopAll()
})
```
## Step 5
Now, plug your @boardname@ into the computer with the USB cable, and click the **Download** button at the bottom of your screen. Follow the directions to save your program to the brick.
Attach a Color Sensor to Port 3 of your brick, and attach your brick to a driving base with large motors attached to Ports B and C. See the building instructions for: _Driving Base with Color Sensor Forward_. Test your program by putting a green or red piece of paper or LEGO brick in front of the color sensor.