CodeBlaster

Arcade game where code asteroids rain down and you shoot them with the correct keyword - Space Invaders meets syntax drills. shoot the syntax ยท survive the vibe coding era

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CodeBlaster is a browser-based arcade game where falling asteroids contain code snippets with missing keywords. You steer a spaceship with your mouse and fire the correct answer to destroy each asteroid. Supports Python, TypeScript, Go, Rust, C#, and JavaScript with 35+ questions. Features include combo multipliers up to 8x, streak tracking, 5 speed settings from very slow to insane, confetti explosions, and a mistake review screen so you actually learn. Single HTML file, zero dependencies, no build step. Just open it in any browser and start blasting syntax. Built it because learning syntax should feel like playing a game, not reading documentation.

CodeBlaster is what happens when Space Invaders meets a syntax highlighter. It was built with one goal in mind: to help developers maintain their edge and survive the vibe coding era by drilling pure syntax into muscle memory.