Here you are in this great, vast wilderness with untold potential for Doing Things — and you can't do a damn one of them. You can ride a horse in a straight line, and then you can do it again. There's ...
What if you could turn a simple sketch on a napkin into a fully functional web design in less than a minute? Below, Teacher’s Tech takes you through how Google Stitch 2.0, powered by the innovative ...
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Helldivers 2’s well-thought-out world harbours plenty of secrets, but what you may not know as a beginner is that the title also has a multitude of hidden gameplay mechanics that even the tutorial ...
When she first played World of Warcraft at 10 years old, Ophélie knew her future would be in the video game industry. With a passion for writing and playing video games, she naturally became a gaming ...
A tutorial game for the Nintendo Switch 2 called Welcome Tour will cost $9.99. Bill Trinen justified the cost, stating it’s a robust product designed for players seeking in-depth knowledge of the ...
A game’s tutorial section is a valuable resource, but it can sometimes feel a little bit awkward. Before you launch into the depths of a big, open-world adventure, developers like to run you through a ...
Even though tutorials are meant to be a safe space, Helldivers 2 breaks the mold by giving you several chances to die. Unfortunately, many players have met this fate despite not stepping onto the real ...
Roughly 38% of applications using the Apache Log4j library are using a version vulnerable to security issues, including Log4Shell, a critical vulnerability identified as CVE-2021-44228 that carries ...
If you don’t want to waste your time having the game explain every little thing to you while you’re forced to play a tedious match against the bots, luckily you can skip it. Open up the main menu and ...
Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda, once said in 1989: “When we’re doing an action game, we make the second level first. We begin making level one once everything else is ...