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Bananas Academy’s Psyber is an educational game that teaches the fundamentals of Computer Science.

Play as Psyber, the Cute Bunny Robot.

Explore an alternate reality world of robots filled with fun interactive puzzles and dangerous traps while learning the fundamentals of computer science.

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The puzzles in the game are based on simple math and programming concepts that are foundational to Computer Science education.

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Psyber is aimed primarily at children and young adolescents ( Ideally, 6 Years and above). However, If the child in you is still there, you’ll love Psyber.

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Psyber is available on Windows and Mac OS. We support all the major operating systems.

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The game works flawlessly even on low-end computers.

Bananas Academy’s Psyber is an educational game that teaches the fundamentals of Computer Science.

If you don’t like our game, . Reach out to us within 7 Days of your purchase we give you back your money. Simple as that.

We would also appreciate if you could also mention the reason for refund so that we can improve our game.

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Bananas Academy’s Psyber is also available on Steam for Windows and Mac. Here’s our Store Page.

Played it for 1 hour and let my 12 year old niece play it afterwards. She finished all the 4 chapters (4 chapters available in the game as of writing this review) and she wanted more. I was fascinated how the game kept her engaged and had her attention throughout.
This is a very cool concept of teaching programming. I am a competitive programmer myself I regularly attend monthly challenges in websites like Codeforces and Codechef. I remember how I struggled to learn the fundamentals of programming as none of my school text books had a proper exposure to build a base towards coding.​