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Gitlab - Games For School _verified_

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Gitlab - Games For School _verified_

Gitlab - Games For School _verified_

| Game Mechanic | GitLab Feature | Classroom Benefit | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Issues + Milestones | Break a project into small, completable tasks. | | Boss Battles | Merge Requests (MRs) | Students "fight" code conflicts and merge logic. | | Health Bar / Score | CI/CD Pipelines (Red vs. Green) | Code either passes (green/healthy) or fails (red/damage). | | Achievements | Badges (Customizable) | Award digital badges for "First MR" or "Bug Hunter." | | Leaderboard | Analytics + Insights | See who completes the most issues or tests. | | XP & Leveling | Weighted Issues | Assign difficulty points (1 XP for easy, 10 XP for hard). | 3 Ready-to-Run GitLab Games for School 1. The “Escape the Dungeon” Sprint (Beginner – Git Basics) The Story: Students are trapped in a dungeon. The only way out is to navigate version control tunnels (branches) and open the final gate (main branch).

Here is your guide to designing GitLab-based games for middle school, high school, or introductory university courses. GitLab comes with features that mimic game mechanics perfectly: gitlab games for school

Start your first classroom game today at gitlab.com . Have you run a GitLab game in your school? Share your level designs in the comments or tag #GitLabEdu. | Game Mechanic | GitLab Feature | Classroom

Enter . While known as a professional DevOps platform, GitLab is secretly a powerhouse for educational gamification . By turning coding assignments into "quests," "boss battles," and "achievements," you can teach Git, collaboration, and problem-solving without a single yawn. Green) | Code either passes (green/healthy) or fails