SirKwitz Releases
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July 23, in the year of our Lord 2024 -- Kwitz
is a microbot from GPU Town - a very important sector for the
citizens of Dataterra. He works in a small capacitor on the
first block. The day starts as it always does - a short meet-up
with his co-workers, stacks meeting and he’s off to his call
stack:
- Next task: “deliver pointers to cache - Core level 28”
As he’s getting out of his capacitor, a power surge engulfs the
whole sector. Soon enough, the emergency power supply boots up
and Kwitz realizes he’s the only micro that isn’t stuck in his
capacitor - all pathways seem sectioned by shorted circuits,
with no one else to restore them. So... Off he goes!
This is how the adventures of our character begin. “SirKwitz” is
an introductory educational game designed to demystify the
fundamentals of programming and introduce players to the world
of coding. This beginner-friendly game is a suitable entry point
for young people and young adults new to the field, offering a
hands-on approach to learning basic programming, through a
series of engaging puzzles.
The Fun Path to Programming
The impact of games in the educational field is no longer a
novelty, but when it comes to programming, it may seem difficult
to translate basic concepts into engaging gameplay. “SirKwitz”
is a beginner-friendly educational game striving to do exactly
this, to introduce players to the fundamentals of this field in
an entertaining manner.
“SirKwitz” combines learning with enjoyable gameplay, featuring
a simple yet intuitive UI used to puppeteer a robot which will
help learners translate programming concepts into instant
action. By solving 28 puzzles, players become acquainted to the
very core concepts behind programming: base logic, loops,
orientation, sequences, and debugging.
The game focuses on developing essential skills for budding
programmers, such as problem analysis, spatial orientation,
logic, and computational thinking, along with fostering
attributes like focus and perseverance.
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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