Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek) is an annual call to action to inspire K-12 students to learn computer science, advocate for equity, and celebrate the contributions of students, teachers and partners to the field. Here’s how we're celebrating.
Read MoreRandy O’Connor, Lead Game Designer at Endless’ Terminal Two Studios, shares how thoughtful game design choices can increase learning in video games.
Read MoreThis Friday, April 2, 2021, Terminal Two will launch its first ever First Friday, a free online event on their Facebook page where gamers of all levels can come together to hack games, learn some new skills, and have fun.
Terminal Two is a company incubated by Endless.
Read MoreTen Terminal Two games are featured in this year’s Hour of Code, a global movement that has introduced tens of millions of students worldwide to computer science and coding education.
Read MoreRight now, keeping kids learning, parents working, and teachers doing what they do best, inspiring students to see their true potential during the unique circumstances of the 2020-2021 school year, is a top priority for many, including us.
Read MoreWith engaging video games that are actually fun, learning to code with Terminal Two has never been easier for kids to want to learn how to code.
Read MoreTake a peek into the lives of the artists behind our games - Terminal Two Game Developer Alex Meyer shares his passions, interests, and vision for the future of game design.
Read MoreCan you control the chaos? Hack your way into the cyberpunk world of Ovum City. Debug broken code, solve puzzles, and upgrade your hardware as you explore an open world. Don't get caught by the drones! But how does Ovum City evolve? That’s up to you!
Read MoreYou've landed on a mysterious planet with one mission; find the secret map to locate the hidden bunker. Can you find it? Hack the world to cross perilous lands and the obstacles within as you learn to outsmart The Passage.
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