Ever thought coding might be too boring or complicated to get into? Well, Predict Edumedia has just released a game that might change your mind. It’s SirKwitz, a simple puzzler designed to make learning the basics of coding fun and accessible, especially for kids and adults like me.
You control a cute little robot named SirKwitz, navigating him through a grid by programming his movements. Your goal is to activate every square on the grid, and you’ll be using simple commands to get SirKwitz where he needs to go.
In the world of Dataterra, Kwitz is a hardworking microbot living in GPU Town. One day, while on his routine task of delivering pointers to cache, a power surge hits, leaving the entire sector in disarray. Kwitz, being the only microbot not stuck in his capacitor, steps up to restore order.
And so begins his adventure, guiding you through the essential steps of programming as he fixes shorted circuits and reactivates pathways. The game is a basic introduction to core programming concepts like logic, loops, sequences, orientation and debugging.
Before I give you more details on the game, take a look at the trailer below.
SirKwitz has 28 levels which test you to develop skills like problem analysis, spatial orientation, logic, and computational thinking. It’s available in multiple languages including English and is free to play. So, if you’ve ever been curious about coding but didn’t know where to start, give SirKwitz a try. Check it out on the Google Play Store.
By the way, the game has been created by Predict Edumedia, which is known for their innovative educational products. They’ve partnered with several international and local organizations to bring this game to life, with support from the Erasmus+ program.
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