I somehow missed the whole flappy bird thing, but saw this weird flappy bird mashup today. It takes flappy bird and combines it with typing (and arguably spelling) practice:
http://www.mrspeaker.net/dev/game/flappy/
To play, type out the words (listed at the top), each correct keypress flaps the birds wings, keeping him aloft. Guide the flapping bird through the obstacles.
To succeed you have to master your typing pace (it's not a test of speed; rather control). Tip: try and hold the words (displayed at the top) in your head.
Beware it's difficult and addictive. It might be useful for those getting to grips initially with a layout. I don't think it deserves the moniker of typing tutor - as it's more practice.
It forces you to be quite deliberate in your typing (I wonder if that's good or bad?) I pound a little too heavily at the initial slow speed.
It plays well, but can punish you. My only grumble is that it feels like a limited palette of words, but perhaps this changes once you start progressing.
Be careful not to get into too much of a flap.
(My best score is 39, after a beer I scored 1.)
Last edited by pinkyache (11-Feb-2014 14:59:53)
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