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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish17•12 days agoI don’t think it’s a bad thing, though. It’s not like it’s required, and gamification may help the average user’s knowledge.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish11•12 days agoI think they’re saying that it makes so much sense for this to exist that someone should have thought of this sooner. Has anything like this come before?
minus-squareCubitOomlinkfedilinkEnglish9•11 days agoI know there is a game to learn vim keybindings called vim adventures Idk of one for emphasis but there is a cool game built into emacs called Dunnet
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•11 days agoUnfortunately the vim game is subscription based.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•12 days agoI’ve seen website-based examples (similar to CandyBox2, back when that existed), but not a standalone game.
I don’t think it’s a bad thing, though. It’s not like it’s required, and gamification may help the average user’s knowledge.
I think they’re saying that it makes so much sense for this to exist that someone should have thought of this sooner. Has anything like this come before?
I know there is a game to learn vim keybindings called vim adventures
Idk of one for emphasis but there is a cool game built into emacs called Dunnet
Unfortunately the vim game is subscription based.
This is why I switched to emacs
That makes no sense.
https://github.com/phyver/GameShell
I’ve seen website-based examples (similar to CandyBox2, back when that existed), but not a standalone game.