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Here is a guide to implementing GitLab Games in your school.

In a modern Computer Science classroom, students often work in isolation. They save files to USB drives, email code to themselves, or—worst of all—work on a group project by huddling around a single laptop while one person types.

Have you run a GitLab game in your school? Share your level designs in the comments or tag #GitLabEdu.

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GitLab Games for School is an innovative approach to teaching coding and programming skills. By using game development and real-world examples, the program makes learning fun and engaging. The program's focus on collaboration, version control, and feedback provides students with essential skills for success in tech careers. As technology continues to evolve, initiatives like GitLab Games for School are essential for preparing students for the digital future.

Several student-curated repositories group thousands of games into organized directories. The most prominent unblocked platforms hosted via GitLab include: Platform Hub Primary Focus Best Features Massive 3,600+ game archive Optimized for Chromebooks, fast loading times Unblocked Games For School (UGFS) Retro, arcade, and casual titles Clean layout, categories, built-in search bar GitLab Games Official Hub Mainstream classics & logic puzzles Ad-free interface, highly reliable uptime Tyrone Games GitLab Casual, quick-session games Ideal for short study breaks BallBang Portal Cross-device compatibility Works smoothly on mobile, tablet, and PC Top Game Categories Played in School

Before diving into the mechanics, why turn a coding platform into a game?