Embark on an enlightening journey into the world of coding with "SirKwitz," an introductory educational game designed to demystify the fundamentals of programming. This beginner-friendly game is a perfect entry point for young people and adults new to the field, offering a hands-on approach to learning basic programming, through a series of engaging puzzles. Over four main topics, each comprised of seven levels, players will explore key coding concepts: base logic, loops, orientation, sequences, and debugging.
"SirKwitz" combines learning with enjoyable gameplay, featuring a simple yet intuitive UI used to puppeteer our cute little robot which will help you translate programming concepts into instant action. The game focuses on developing core skills essential for budding programmers, such as problem analysis, spatial orientation, logic, and computational thinking, along with fostering attributes like focus and perseverance.
Key Features:
• Especially tailored for those who think "programming" is a scary word;
• Engaging, story-driven gameplay;
• Simple yet complicated puzzles teaching core programming concepts;
• Simple, clean & intuitive user interface, suitable for both young learners and adults alike.
“The Robot’s Journey e-GAME - SirKwitz” was made with the Unreal® Engine. Unreal® is a trademark or registered trademark of Epic Games, Inc. in the United States of America and elsewhere.
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“The Robot’s Journey e-GAME - SirKwitz” was developed by Predict CSD Consulting, with inputs from international and local partners: ZURY Association - Romania, Euro - Net – Italy, VšĮ Robotikos mokykla – Lithuania and Vantaan Venäläinen Klubi ry – Finland.
This product was created with the financial support of the European Commission. The content of this material reflects the views only of the authors and the National Agency or the European Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information.
Project Coordinator: ZURY Association
Product Technical Developer: Predict Edumedia