🚀 Code Your Way to Fun!
The Think Fun Hacker Cybersecurity Coding Game is a dynamic STEM toy designed for children aged 10 and up. It features 120 challenges that teach programming principles through interactive gameplay, making learning both effective and enjoyable. With a variety of game components, including tokens and a challenge booklet, this game is perfect for young minds eager to explore the world of coding.
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
Material Fabric | Cardboard, Plastic |
Style Name | Game and STEM Toy |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Coding |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Coding Board Game with 120 Challenges and 36 Game Tokens |
Number of Players | 1 |
A**R
Fun game
I purchased this for a 14 year old boy. He did not even touch it. I, on the other hand, did all the cards and had a splendid time. I am neither bored nor have tons of free time, but the challenge was exciting. The game is well made, well explained, and just fun.
L**P
Best game for kids who want to hack EVER
I've worked in tech for my whole career and started off as a systems programmer and this simple looking board game is hands down the BEST gift for a kid who says 'I wanna hack!'. Challenging logic puzzles that make you think and are realistic logical conceptions of hacking together a solution. i.e. this is far more realistic and inspirational than the kind of z-grade script kiddie weak crim nonsense people think of as hacking.I'm not a board game guy at all but LOVE that this is a board game - the medium is the message! Or is it the message is the medium? Where's Alfred K? ;-)
D**A
Great gift for a smart kid but it’s very complicated
I bought this for my 11 years old brother who is very smart and loves to learn new things. He was very excited but the downside is that it’s very complicated—even for adults to figure out. You also have to have other kids to play with and since he is the only kid left in the house he doesn’t have siblings to play with often and it’s difficult to get other kids interested in a complicated game. If you know your kid and their friends would like it then it’s a good gift but they have to have people to play with them!
A**
Great for challenging fun
The game is a lot of fun and excellent for minds that like to be challenged with puzzles. It can be played by yourself or with another person. Definitely for ages 10+ but older kids would be more likely to grasp it.
J**H
maybe we will grow into it?
Very tough for my 10 year old who is usually into logic games like this. It doesn’t come out much, but might work better with a partner or small group at this age.
A**G
Nice unplugged coding game
Hacker is created by Mark Engelberg, who also created Thinkfun's Code Master, //CODE series and Chocolate Fix.As in the //CODE series, the game is not trying to introduce IT terms like conditions or loops, but to introduce the concepts. In Hacker, players are introduced the concept of concurrency.I only have basic coding knowledge, and so cannot comment whether the concept has been effectively introduced. But I think the game is really fun and has the right level of challenge.
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A Great Gift for Geeks of all Kinds!
I gifted this game to my brother (who is an amateur coder) for Xmas, and he was very excited to receive it! He told me he would let me know how the game goes, once he and his roommates have a chance to play it—so I cannot yet review the playability or learning curve of the game.Regardless, the game was much larger than I expected, arrived well before Xmas, and came undamaged, so I am very pleased with my purchase!
S**A
a good game if you like SCRATCH and dream to be a hacker.
This is a gift for my grandchild who is 11 years old. She is into Scratch. It was for her difficult to follow the instructions, but now she masters it and enjoyit.
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