While there is some debate on the efficacy of learning games, there is no doubt that they can offer a fun way for learners to engage with the content in a more relaxed and stress-free way. Scratch is a platform that was created by MIT to teach kids how to code. Still, there's a learning curve that takes time to master before any really impressive games can be made. The reward for learning is the ability to make bespoke learning games in pretty much any style, for any content on the fly. It's the secret "short order cook" of learning technology.
Cyran.0 was a great chance to explore the different facets of game design while keeping the focus on content and skill building. Its story is loosely based on the French classic Cyrano de Bergerac. Here the students complete a series of mini games based on translation, vocab, and grammatical knowledge.
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