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benjipwns

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Did Ubisoft "reboot" Carnage Heart as a F2P game with Rabbids?
« on: October 11, 2019, 04:13:38 AM »
Well, kinda, yes, they did.



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Rabbids Coding is a game created to be a fun and engaging educational experience, giving people the tools to get excited about learning to code. Players are tasked with cleaning up a spaceship that has been overrun by the Rabbids, which can be achieved by either providing simple instructions to a Rabbid wearing a mind-control device, or by dropping sausages in their line of sight. The game doesn't require any previous knowledge of coding at all; instructions are simple and can be dragged from a menu, placed in order, and tested with the play button. Didn't get the results you were expecting? Don't worry, just see where it went wrong, move some things around, and try again!

Rabbids Coding has been created to allow you to play with the concepts of coding, without constant supervision or instruction from a teacher. It gives you the independence to learn at your own pace, whatever your age. Your goal in each level is to provide the simplest instructions possible to get the task done. Once you've proven yourself in the basics, a sandbox environment becomes available, allowing you to explore and play with the instructions to see what you can do.

Rabbids coding is now available; just head over to Uplay and download it! If you're old enough to read, you're old enough to play Rabbids Coding. It's Ubisoft's hope to see the game being picked up in classrooms and educational environments around the world!
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Throughout the 32 levels of the game, players will learn how to use sequential programming, loops and conditions. All skills and concepts will help the player optimize their program by making their coding sequence as short and as efficient as possible.

“Ubisoft is committed to preparing the next generation of video game developers, and what better way to start teaching them the basics of coding than with a fun and interactive learning experience,” said Olivier Palmieri, Game Director. “We strongly believe that video games can play an important role in learning new technical skills, and we’re looking forward to sharing Rabbids Coding as a teaching tool for all ages.”

If you have uPlay installed don't bother with the site's junk, it's already in the "Free Games" and you can one click tie it to your account, the site wants you to put in a bunch of info they already have.


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Re: Did Ubisoft "reboot" Carnage Heart as a F2P game with Rabbids?
« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2019, 05:35:31 AM »
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Re: Did Ubisoft "reboot" Carnage Heart as a F2P game with Rabbids?
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2019, 07:32:50 AM »
As someone who develops for a living, I have no idea why there's been such a push lately to get everyone to learn how to code.
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Re: Did Ubisoft "reboot" Carnage Heart as a F2P game with Rabbids?
« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2019, 07:49:53 AM »
As someone who develops for a living, I have no idea why there's been such a push lately to get everyone to learn how to code.
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Re: Did Ubisoft "reboot" Carnage Heart as a F2P game with Rabbids?
« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2019, 08:28:46 AM »
As someone who develops for a living, I have no idea why there's been such a push lately to get everyone to learn how to code.

So folks know what their apps/hardware are doing. A lot of things are going to be automated "soon™" so it's not a bad "skillset" to have in-case you're called upon to fix the Terminators.