Coding Planets

4.2
2.25K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Do you want to learn programming logics in an easy and interactive way? Coding Planets is an educational game designed to teach fundamental coding concepts through logical puzzles. Whether you are a beginner, a student, or someone looking to improve problem-solving skills, this game provides an engaging way to understand programming basics.

In Coding Planets, players guide a robot by providing step-by-step instructions to solve puzzles, learning fundamental programming concepts along the way. The game features three key learning areas: Basic, where players understand simple commands and sequencing; Functions, which introduce reusable blocks of code to streamline solutions; and Loops, which teach how to repeat actions efficiently. Through these interactive challenges, players develop logical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for programming.

Coding is an essential skill in today's world, and learning it should be fun and interactive. Start your programming journey with Coding Planets and build a strong foundation in coding logic.

Special thanks to our developers:
Chan Myae Aung
Thwin Htoo Aung
Thura Zaw
Updated on
Mar 1, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
2.21K reviews
A Google user
February 15, 2019
Cute, simple logic game. Quick to finish. However, slight issue with the loop levels. If your code is running, there is no way to stop it to change your code without deleting what you've done. Maybe it was deliberate, but it would help to have a complete stop button, rather than a play/pause button. This did not hinder gameplay too much, but would be nice. Overall, I liked this game and would love to see more levels added in the future.
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John Smith
September 11, 2021
It is a learning app that helps to understand the basics of programming in a play-like manner. 3 stars from me because of the loops. The game teaches the loop is a form of recursion (a function that calls itself) which is plain wrong. And there is no variables which limits the game even more. This could be fine if there were enough levels to play with and some kind of a sandbox but there is none.
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A Google user
October 6, 2018
The game, while easy, still requires a bit of thinking. The contols are bad, you can't terminate your program while it's running and to insert stuff in the middle of it you need to delete everything after. The challenge mainly comes from properly chunking your program into functions, as each function has a limited amount of instructions you can stuff in it. Overall not a bad game
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What’s new

Just updating target android versions.