Ubisoft has released Rabbids Coding - a free educational game starring the eponymous Rabbids. The title is supposed to teach us the basics of programming in a simple and enjoyable way.
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Last week we learned about the return of Ubisoft's unruly Rebbids in Rabbids Coding - an educational game designed to teach the basics of programming. According to the announcement, the game is already available for free on the official website of the French publisher. The title is available only on personal computers, and to download it you will need a Ubisoft account and an installed Uplay client. If you would like to know more about Rabbids Coding, you can watch the launch trailer below.
Rabbids Coding takes us to the international space station, which had the misfortune to become the next target of the critters. Our task is to get rid of the mischievous long-ear mayhem by giving the Rabbids a number of instructions (and sometimes encouraging them with a piece of sausage). The fun comes down to putting together special blocks with described actions, and in case of failure we can improve our solution until we succeed. This enables us to learn at our own pace, and the whole thing is so simple that it will not discourage even younger audiences. We can test ourselves within 32 levels prepared by the creators, and the completion of these challenges will unlock the free mode, in which we can play without limits.


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