
Jack Chu
This is a high quality game to teach kids basic concepts of coding and the most important is that it's free. There are other choices but usually good ones aren't free. It starts from easier concept like single commands and then start to get kids to think by introducing loops (small functions). It encourages kids to finish stages using less steps but they're not required to go to next stage so it has a flexible difficulty. High recommended for parents who want to get kids to start on learning how to code.
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Hamran Marman
Great game for teaching the very basic of coding, to either children, or grownups. And it's free. It's more of puzzles, instead of teaching us our first "Hello World," and they are very easy (except 3 or 4 of the last levels). It's still entertaining though, and maybe educational for young children, and funny, and has limited violence and most importantly, fun. Recommended; if you haven't played more serious games, like Gladiabots.

JeramZ
For entertainment sake, This is a great game even for seasoned programmers. I just wish there were more levels. I breezed through the 35 levels (3 stars) in under an hr. As what others mentioned, placing the commands is a little finicky, but not game breaking.
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