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by nassimsoftware
1535 days ago
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The reason I'm asking this question is because I want to make a game about learning programming and wanted to see what the market has come up with for now. For now there doesn't seem to be a massively popular game on the topic probably because most educational games feel forced. This is the impression that Twilio Quest gave me after looking at let's plays on YouTube. Anyway, your idea sounds interesting however to know if people would like this you need to prototype it somehow. |
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It's not exactly programming, but I think https://vim-adventures.com/ is the best example of a game that teaches a skill.
Just making a good game is difficult. Just making good teaching content is difficult. So trying to both simultaneously will be at least doubly as difficult.
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As for my VR scripting idea, teaching programming isn't the main goal. When VR becomes the next social media, the content creators will either need to do a lot of manual work constructing experiences or learn how to program. It's really hard and messy to create an interactive VR experience without knowing how to program.
So my VR scripting tool/platform will solve a painful problem. A lot of creators won't be programmers, so I think teaching them how to program/use the tool via a game would be helpful.