Typefighters is a competitive multiplayer game where two players battle each other using their typing skills. Its variety of modes does not only emphasise typing speed and correctness, but also other skills like reaction time, sustained attention, creativity, tactics and anticipating the opponents moves. Aside from being a tool to settle arguments on who is the best with a keyboard, the game can also be used for training purposes.

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Typefighters was first conceived for allowing players to playfully compare their typing speed. But since it utilizes typing as the input method, it also feels natural to use it as a practice tool for inexperienced typists like kids or new pc users in general.

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Typefighters was first conceived for allowing players to playfully compare their typing speed. But since it utilizes typing as the input method, it also feels natural to use it as a practice tool for inexperienced typists like kids or new pc users in general.

In order to cater to both audiences I added several difficulty options as well as custom dictionaries as word sources. This allows players to not only use simpler words, but also generic key sequences (like "abab") or even other languages. Aside from adding new dictionaries, players can constrain an existing one (British / American English and German) to certain word lengths or disable case sensitivity. In combination, these options lead to a wide range of different game experiences.

For beginners: Single character, lower case dictionary and slow speed.

Easy settings

For normal players: Medium words, mixed case dictionary and normal speed (the player uses a German dictionary).

Easy settings

For pro players: Long words, mixed case dictionary and high speed.

Hard settings
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