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For people with no knowledge of coding wanting to learn to Code with aspirations of making a game, what programs would you use and what would people recommend as a good starting point?

Scratch Typeform
  1. Scratch is the programming language & online community where young people create stories, games, & animations.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Plenty of free code things out there. Personally I would start using the site https://scratch.mit.edu/ Even if to just help learn theory. You can make simple 2d games on it to start.

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  2. Create beautiful, next-generation online forms with Typeform, the form & survey builder that makes asking questions easy & human on any device. Try it FREE!
    You can make choose your own adventure games online on sites like typeform.com or scratch.

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