p We get this from teachers a lot due to our name. Although CodeCombat does contain cartoon violence, there is nothing graphic in either the visuals or language. If you are comfortable having your students play Angry Birds, you will be comfortable with CodeCombat.
p There are three game modes in CodeCombat: building, puzzles, and combat. We have intentionally designed each to appeal to both boys and girls and think that the building and puzzle levels especially differentiate the game from violent triple A titles that repel female players.
h3 What do we cover?
p There are 12 levels in the Hour of Code tutorial that teach and reinforce 5 specific computer science concepts:
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li <strong>Formal notation</strong> - builds an understanding of the importance of syntax in programming.
p Because CodeCombat is a game, it is more intensive for computers to run smoothly than video or written tutorials. We are continually improving performance and expect to have the game running smoothly on older machines by December. That said, here are our suggestions for getting the most out of your Hour of Code experience:
li <strong>Use newer iPads if possible.</strong> Older iPads (iPad 2+) will work, but will play the game more slowly. The app requires iOS 8.
li <strong>Allow players to wear headphones/earbuds to hear the audio.</strong> We help players learn through voiceover and sound effects which will make classrooms noisy and distracting.
li <strong>Use newer versions of Chrome or Firefox.</strong> Although CodeCombat will work on browsers as old as IE9, the performance is not as good.
li <strong>Use newer computers.</strong> Older computers, Chromebooks, and netbooks tend to have very few system resources, which makes for a less enjoyable experience.
li <strong>Allow players to wear headphones/earbuds to hear the audio.</strong> We help players learn through voiceover and sound effects which will make classrooms noisy and distracting.