Just like many manufacturers offer games that allow users to learn coding-related logic and knowledge, Ubisoft's game "Rabbids Coding," created earlier by its Canadian Montreal team, uses graphical operations to allow users to learn coding while playing.
"Rabbids Coding" has a total of 32 levels of varying difficulty, allowing users to select different commands through graphical operations. Through logical arrangement, the crazy rabbits can successfully complete the tasks of each level, allowing users to learn relevant knowledge about the coding process.
Even if a programming error is discovered during the game, the user can still modify it at any time and complete each level task by trying one by one.
This game will be available for download through the Uplay service from now on. Although it is advertised as being designed for children aged 7 and above, if the user is also interested in coding, they may as well download and play it.

