This project was bootstrapped with Create React App.
This is a web app with 2 typing games for practicing with the Korean keyboard. Whether you're just getting started or have some experience with the Korean keyboard layout, there is on-screen visual of the keyboard for your reference. Use your device's keyboard for the game though!
This was created as a side-project for fun and for practice with React Hooks. It was time-boxed to a couple of weeks, excluding the design phase, and therefore it is lacking in some ways and there are always desired improvements. Perhaps I'll come back to this in the future!
Pop - Bubbles will appear from the sky and continue to fall down to the ground, type the words before they hit the ground! Jump - Platforms will appear one above the other, type the next word to escape an incoming fire sparkling up from the ground!
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Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.
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Your app is ready to be deployed!
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