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QWERTYS
My keyboard fell apart. Now it's your problem.
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My keyboard fell apart. Now it's your problem.
117 followers
The keyboard fell apart, stack it back together. Tetris meets QWERTY.t's Tetris, except the blocks are keys and every single one has exactly one home. Drop the A on the A. The Z on the Z. You get it. Miss the spot, and that key turns into a useless gray brick that just sits there, bothering you until you explode it. Stack them right and the keyboard lights up blue, row by row, until the whole thing is whole again. Stack them wrong long enough and the junk piles to the top and it's over.




Tiny Mario
the interesting design tension here is that most people have muscle memory for where keys are but not necessarily conscious knowledge of the layout. you might know where the A is without being able to picture the keyboard abstractly. curious whether people who type faster actually perform better at this or whether the spatial reasoning required is different enough from typing that it doesn't transfer. have you noticed any pattern in your playtesters
This is a smart combination of two concepts. Finding the right spot on the keyboard layout while being under time pressure. As other poster mentioned muscle memory, do you provide QWERTZ as well?
Mailwarm
Are you planning different keyboard layouts too, like AZERTY or mobile keyboards?
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