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I wish to create an f1 game on open typer, klavaro or GNU typist for kids, which would become an engaging practice for kids in speed typing. Can anyone help me with this ??

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[–] TootSweet@lemmy.world 6 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

More information from you would definitely help you get more helpful responses.

By "f1 game", do you mean formula one? As in a racing game?

Do you have coding experience? If so, what particular languages are you most comfortable in? Do you have any experience in game development?

Are you looking for an option that avoids writing code?

Are you looking to make a 3d game, or is 2d ok with you?

Are you asking other folks to do some of the work or just asking for tips how to do it yourself. If you're looking for other folks to build all or part of it, you should understand it's a lot of work to make even a simple game and it's not like people are sitting around wishing for big projects to get involved with. (I guess if the idea's compelling to folks, it's possible you'll get enough interest and volunteers to make something like that happen, but I'd say it's unlikely folks will just jump in and make it.)

Finally, if you're going to cross post, maybe cross post to like 3 communities, not 5. 5 isn't that far beyond the limits of reasonableness, and there have been way worse offenders on that front, but still. People don't appreciate seeing the same thing too many times in a row in their feed.