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The typing game is a genre of video games that involves typing. Early typing games were a subgenre of educational games and used to familiarize players with keyboard use, but they later progressed to become their own category of games as players became more acclimated to the use of a keyboard and the games became more difficult and complex. Usually, a typing game will require the player to quickly or precisely type in words - or individual letters, numbers, or other keys - that display on the screen to proceed in the game, functioning as both a challenge and a means to improve one's skill at touch typing.
Some online typing games offer a competitive way of testing a player's typing speed and making it ypingmore addictive. While most early players encountered the genre via
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, such as car racing, within the software ''
Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing ''Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing'' is an application software program designed to teach touch typing. History The typing program was initially released in late 1987 by The Software Toolworks and has been published regularly ever since. The first ...
'', the genre branched out to entire games based on typing, both
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and serious in nature. Due to the limited commercial viability of such games in the AAA market, they are typically created by
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, and largely released for PC due to the lack of
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on most
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.


History

In 2000, ''
The Typing of the Dead is an arcade game that was developed by WOW Entertainment and published by Sega for the NAOMI hardware. The game was released in Japanese arcades in 1999 and was ported to the Sega Dreamcast in 2001 by Smilebit. A Microsoft Windows version was r ...
'' became known as the "ultimate typing game parody", adapting '' The House of the Dead 2'' to replace the gun with a computer keyboard so that the player must type to defeat zombies. A resurgence in typing games among indie titles saw the releases of parodies of typing tutor games, including ''
David Lynch Teaches Typing ''David Lynch Teaches Typing'' is a 2018 game by independent developer Rhino Stew Productions. Described as a "short playable interactive comedy game" and an "interactive experience", ''David Lynch Teaches Typing'' is a satire of touch typing e ...
'', ''Cooldog Teaches Typing'', and ''Icarus Proudbottom Teaches Typing''. Non-parodic games were also developed, such as ''Keyboard Sports'', '' The Textorcist'', ''
Epistory - Typing Chronicles ''Epistory - Typing Chronicles'' is a 2016 action-adventure, typing video game developed by Fishing Cactus. The game was released on Steam Early Access in September 2015 and was officially released on March 30, 2016, for Linux, Microsoft Win ...
'', and ''
Nanotale - Typing Chronicles ''Nanotale - Typing Chronicles'' is a fantasy adventure and typing video game developed and published by Fishing Cactus and released from early access on March 31, 2021 for Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, and Google Stadia. It is the second ...
'', which largely dropped the educational context of the genre and featured similar gameplay and storytelling as a traditional video game. The video game series '' Cook, Serve, Delicious!'' was noted as being an "accidental" typing game, as despite the fact that it was a fan remake of an initially controller-based series, the move to PC necessitated the addition of keyboard controls. As typing games branched out and crossed over into other genres, their developers faced challenges advertising the games, due to the fact that most people still assume them to be edutainment. Diego Sacchetti, designer of ''The Textorcist'', stated that when the game released in 2019, 90% of the coverage from critics compared the game to ''Mavis Beacon'', causing him frustration, as he would classify it as a " type 'em up". In the modern day, the familiarity of most players with keyboards has allowed typing games to have a "moment", causing players to think of the device in "new, more interesting ways". Compared to the past, the need to learn typing is less prevalent, since most people do it from an early age, enabling developers of typing games to pursue non-educational gameplay.


See also

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Educational game Educational games are games explicitly designed with educational purposes, or which have incidental or secondary educational value. All types of games may be used in an educational environment, however educational games are games that are design ...
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Typequick Typequick Pty Ltd (stylised TYPE''QUICK'') is an Australian courseware company specialising in the development of computer-based touch-typing tutor systems of the same name. The first ''Typequick'' program was developed by Noel McIntosh's AID ...
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Kewala's Typing Adventure is a 1996 Australian educational typing-themed video game, featuring a koala protagonist named Kewala. It was developed by Sydney-based software company Typequick, and localised by Japan Data Pacific for the Japanese market. The game was renamed ...


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