Programming logic is necessary to solve stages in the programming puzzle game Lightbot: Code Hour, whose game mechanics demand it. Players with little to no programming knowledge are intended to be introduced to it through this little teaser. Students in grades K–12 can play, have fun, and learn actual programming logic anywhere and at any time.
FEATURES:
- Lightbot is a simple game that lets you use commands to direct a robot to light up tiles and complete levels, helping you develop a solid understanding of processes, loops, and conditionals.
- 20 levels are available in Lightbot: Code Hour. With 50 levels and 20 challenge stars to gather for when you desire a greater challenge, the sequel Lightbot: Programming Puzzles offers a challenge for everyone.
- Lightbot is available in the following languages: English, French, Russian, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Norwegian, Slovenian, Romanian, Indonesian, German, Polish, Danish, Croatian, Dutch, Slovak, Czech, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Thai, Hindi, Swedish, Finnish, and Hungarian. Select a language by clicking the corresponding flag symbol on the home screen.
- Lightbot provides distinct progress tracking for many players as well as several save slots. Players can compete on how many levels they complete, how many stars they earn, and how many commands they use overall to finish the game. Each player can go at their own pace with their own save slot.
- Lightbot does not offer any in-app purchases.
When introducing their kids to computer science, coding, and programming, educators all across the world are opting to start with Lightbot.