
But Type: Rider does not stop to let a random random letters to create levels. Type: Rider creates challenges around family printing techniques and technology from the past, plus historic icons typography on the scenarios while allowing you the option to read the detailed explanations of everything. The question is whether this is a concept that will interest everyone. Typography is not exactly the most interesting topic in the world, so I would Type: Rider for those who really have an interest in the theme or simply like a sidescroller with a different design.

ARTE has just released Type:Rider and Vandals, both developed by Cosmografik, as well as the avant-garde title Homo Machina by Darjeeling on Nintendo Switch.
ARTE today announced that their puzzle games Vandals, Homo Machina and Type:Rider are coming to Nintendo Switch on April 25, 2019.

TechRaptor writes, "When people start talking about educational video games, chances are they’re talking about kids games. I bet the first thing that came into your head when reading that was something like Reader Rabbit, Jumpstart or The Oregon Trail, right? The thing is, a game doesn’t have to be labeled educational to teach something worthwhile, nor does it have to make it boring or repetitive to do so. So here are six picks for educational games aimed at adults."