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Rabbids Coding a free Uplay game that teaches coding on PC

Rabbids Coding was recently announced by Ubisoft, a free PC title that’s designed to teach you how to code.

“If you’re old enough to read, you’re old enough to play Rabbids Coding,” Ubisoft said in a blog post.

Available from next week — 8 October to be exact — Rabbids Coding will offer logic puzzles that need to be solved through coding (well, and mind-controlled Rabbids, of course). The game doesn’t require any previous coding knowledge and features a drop-and-drag UI to create your code.

Ubisoft hopes the title will be picked up by classrooms and educational environments around the world. Similarly, the publisher hopes the same is true for the recently released Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey Discovery Tour DLC, which drops combat and narrative for a guided tour of ancient Greece.

Are you interested in trying Rabbids Coding next week? Drop us a line below and tell us why or why not.


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