🚀 Code Your Way to Fun!
ThinkFun Code On The Brink is an interactive game designed to teach programming concepts through engaging challenges. With 40 levels of increasing difficulty, players build procedures to guide a robot along a path, enhancing their critical thinking and problem-solving abilities in a fun, hands-on way.
S**G
It is a great game that teaching critical thinking
My 7 year old some got this as a birthday gift. It is a great game that teaching critical thinking, sequencing, and beginning coding skills. He loves the challenge as he's progressing through the book. We have since purchased two as brithday gifts for his friends. It is engaging and fun!
S**.
Easy setup and engaging!
My son was able to understand the game and loved the challenge of getting to each next section in the book of code puzzles (intermediate, advanced expert).
S**2
Teaches but not really fun
We have this and use it, obviously, so i recommend playing music in the background while you play because the direct "play" really isn't that fun. HOWEVER, it does teach well.
S**E
Fun Coding
My students love coding, and this is a great addition to the classroom.
R**D
... bought this for my son for Christmas and he LOVED it! I really liked the way it started ...
I bought this for my son for Christmas and he LOVED it! I really liked the way it started off with simple problems and added concepts and difficulty as he moved on. It was a hit and we have purchased other coding games in this series too.
D**T
I highly recommend this product
Our 9 year old granddaughter reads at a 7th grade level. She has decided that she wants to be a code engineer when she's grown up. This product was her choice to work towards her future goal. I am a firm believer in encouraging her positive efforts and goals. I highly recommend this product.
A**A
Great for wee ones that desire to code.
It keeps my cousins entertained and aids them in digesting difficult concepts.
W**A
No actual robot.
Had fun playing with my 7 year old daughter but was a little let down that the "robot" is just a cardboard cutout. There are no electronic parts to this game.