Zorg The Typing Warrior

Zorg The Typing Warrior

I am a 16y/o Zorg the typing warrior prodigy.

I am a god amongst men, I have 100% the game and have never felt this accomplished in my life.

P.S I can’t showcase this game on my profile, pls fix ;)

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game


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Pretty fun typing game even though it is easily finished under an hour!

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Zorg The Typing Warrior on Steam

Touch Typing Home Row Speed Grinder

Touch Typing Home Row Speed Grinder

https://store.steampowered.com/dlc/1249750/Touch_Typing_Home_Row_Speed_Grinder/

Check out the several pre-created DLC’s available for this game, these skins give it a completely different feel.

I have verification videos above posted before the actual Onboard Lesson previews of the keyboard where I have typed on the well-known sites, Typeracer and 10fastfingers to prove my Typing Speed is legit. (Note: Anyone can type on these sites for free without buying the keyboard, just google them They’re great fun and a nice productive place to test your typing speed!) My Keyboard is compatible with multiple windows programs and not just with the onboard lessons that it comes with.

Are you faster than me? There’s one way to find out, come see & Type with me on the weekends (First to 10 wins).

I invite all to compete with me. — “Visit the Website” on the right side of this page to go to the Discord.

This is part of the onboard lessons that comes with the onscreen keyboard. I believe that everyone has the ability to type 90+ WPM, if they are trained using the correct method of Typing. Most Typing Instructors Neglect “Key Rollovers”, and don’t even mention them to their students.

What is Key Rollovers

Key Rollover is performed when 2 or more keys are pressed down simultaneously just milliseconds apart without lifting the previous key.

In a word like “land” All letters can be pressed down together and even held. If you hold them it will spell, “landddddd” If you held them down in the right order since the last key is repeated.

I transformed my Standard Touch Typing Skills with my onscreen keyboard that I developed using, the “Key Rollover” Method to help me soar above the 60 W.P.M. (Words per Minute) expectations that I was originally told was for successful Typing Students.

My Onscreen Keyboard comes with a wordlist broken down in motions, which encourages Key Rollover Training for around 1,000 Common English Words, 0/9 Numerical Keys, and Syllable Training, which contain Common Syllables that are found in over 5,000 common English words. I have also included the “grind software” which has a list of 100 names, some which are very difficult to type, it’s sure to help your accuracy if you practice using the practice methods contained within this program.

Why do we need to know Syllables in Typing? If you are familiar with the Syllable inside of a Word that is not in your Vocabulary then you can type the Syllables that make up the word instead, this will speed up your typing speed dramatically vs. writing each individual Keystroke as you see them, because it increases the speed at which you can process the word.

Do you want to be within the top 1% of Typists in the world also? Being able to Type at a speed of 108/126 W.P.M. for an entire minute is something only 1% of all Typists can do. In order to do this, you must train the correct way.

You will need to practice reading ahead of what you’re typing as well as following the “key rollover” training mindset everytime you sit down to type.

I will share some techniques, and secrets which will help you to improve your speed drastically.

Do you have a busy schedule? You will also get my Onscreen Keyboard App for Windows Xp, 7, Vista, 8, and 10. That I have developed to help people increase their speed at their own pace.

This Onscreen Keyboard is compatible with nearly every windows program, browsers, that can be run in windowed mode along side of it. You can practice good Touch Typing form while writing your e-mails, web browsing, playing games, or writing stories. It will monitor your Keystroke Speed, and it Displays the WPM result back to you in real-time every 5 seconds so you can keep an eye on your raw “5 Second Speed Burst” as you press them.

The Keyboard App has been created to help make everything easier for you while developing your typing skills and letting you type at your own pace.

Even while you are not typing, you can review which keys are for which fingers because it’s all color-coded.

Who this course is for:

People who want to be more productive, who want to learn how to Touch Type using the correct method using all 9 fingers without having to look at there keyboards.

Developers who wish to type faster, get projects done faster, and be more productive without constantly having to look down at their Keyboards.

Command Prompt, Pentesting, Hacking Enthusiasts who wish to increase their Keyboarding Speed.

People who spend a lot of time on Computers.

Researchers, imagine how many hours you can save while researching, and how much more Data You can Collect if you could type 3x faster than the Average 40 WPM that most Users Type!

That’s all… Join Me You Keyboard Warrior.


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Touch Typing Home Row Speed Grinder on Steam

ANYEK - The Keyboard Puzzle

ANYEK - The Keyboard Puzzle

Very cool and cute concept for a game! Currently there are some minor spelling issues (for example in lv. 20 it says “gices” instead of “gives”, and some level in the beginning (which I can’t remember unfortunately) is missing a T in a word, but I’m sure the developer would take care of these minor issues and fix them.

Aside of this, the game is really cute and fun, makes you really think in some levels - I like it a lot. Not 100% done yet, but really enjoying it so far.

Would recommend.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game


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ANYEK - The Keyboard Puzzle on Steam

Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3?!

Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3?!

Updated for v0.95/1.0 in comments

While Cook, Serve, Delicious! was already one of my favourite games, small things about it left me wanting more. The food options were very limited, there was little variation between days, and progression boiled down to how many days you completed rather than your skill. Despite that, CSD! is so unique that it’s hard to find other games like it.

I was incredibly hyped for Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!! prior to release, but was put off by the changes to the formula. Recipes couldn’t be carried out rapid-fire if you remembered the keys, you had to press a key to go to the next page of steps. The menus and level select were obtuse to the point where I had to click blindly to navigate. The preset menus of the restaurants were brilliant as scripted level sequences, but made it difficult to justify working in my own restaurant when that contract work felt like the ‘real game’. Unlocking new foods felt incredibly slow. Serving more customers faster than ever was problematised by the need to still hit specific keys to start and serve orders, and that speed made slip ups way more common. The continuation of chores didn’t mesh with the new rapidity. Customising the restaurant was cool but I was also inundated with cosmetic unlocks I didn’t feel like using because, again, I didn’t feel compelled to work in my own restaurant. I return to CSD frequently, but CSD2 felt like experiencing Icarus flying too close to the sun.

Real player with 145.9 hrs in game

I’ve played the first two CSD games and I love the first one. The second was okay, but lacking in terms of charm and progression. This game, however, blows both of them away, and it’s still in Early Access!

CSD 3 manages to keep the strengths of the first two games while avoiding their weaknesses. The first game was great because you were always working to become a top restaurant. Although you no longer have one in CSD3, your new goal is to travel through all the territories to Nashville and also upgrade your food truck to the ultimate cooking machine. Eventually there will be options to customize your truck but these are not in the game yet.

Real player with 141.2 hrs in game

Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3?! on Steam

Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!!

Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!!

CSD2 is enjoyable as a fast-paced cooking sim game, but it lacks the focus, charm and elegance of the original.

I’m left with the impression that too much focus was put into the restaurant customization and the breadth of food options available, at the expense of honing the experience and flow of the game.

The Good:

The gameplay core of fast-tapping gameplay is altered a bit with a new page system for ingredient management, and somewhat more emphasis on putting things together in stages. It also adds Holding Stations, a new element of play which has become a core focus of the sequel and offers a new dimension of time management which is mandatory for some foods, optional for others, and unavailable for the rest. Drinks become maintenance chores rather than serving orders, and drink+side+perfect gets you a bonus.

Real player with 133.6 hrs in game

I was a huge fan of the original CSD game and I’m disappointed to say the second one just doesn’t live up to the first despite some good new features.

The Good:

  • The game still fundamentally plays to the system of “everything’s chaotically messy and you’re trying to solve orders as fast as you can”, which is a fun game mechanic even if it can be stressful. Unfortunately a bit part of the “run your own restaurant simulator” is the progression, which isn’t great and I’ll be coming to later.

Real player with 40.5 hrs in game

Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!! on Steam

Type Defense

Type Defense

“Type Defense brings a brand new approach to all typing games. You have to stop desert bandits by firing with your ballista. Everyone knows the best way of using a ballista is typing! And it supports multiple languages!”

Well, no, but still it’s a great game!

This is definitely no brand new approach - I’ve played at least a dozen games in which you had to type words that randomly come on-screen in order to defeat enemies, but who cares? It’s awesome!

And yea - the multiple language support is great, unfortunately I can’t type in my native tongue.. but you can choose between entire vocabularies of English, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Turkish. And Russian too.

Real player with 55.2 hrs in game

As someone that is learning to type (Dvorak) this game gets too hard too fast, would not recommend this game until you can type at 20+ wpm, I’m on about 12 wpm at the time of writing and the game lasts for about 2 mins before I die and have to start again, it gets so fast that my typing just gets frantic and I no longer am practicing typing as much as I am key mashing and not learning anything. Some adaptive difficulty based on our typing speed/accuracy/performance, or manually set difficulty, would sort this out.

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

Type Defense on Steam

Fast Typing Master

Fast Typing Master

font is horrible.

Too fast for most people

But I like the difficulty.

I average 90WPM

Real player with 5.7 hrs in game

I will have to say, about the font choice–it is a bit difficult to read, especially in a time crunch. The R’s and A’s are too similar, as are the O’s and D’s, the K’s and X’s, and U’s and V’s. By the way, there is a typo in the description before the level starts–“disappear” is spelled wrong, as “disapear”. Besides all of this, the game has great potential. The graphics are simple but very well done, and the increasing speed of the words makes for a great challenge.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

Fast Typing Master on Steam

Touch Type Tale - Strategic Typing

Touch Type Tale - Strategic Typing

Touch Type Tale is a real-time strategy game with a typing twist! 

Streamlined RTS design is paired with devilish multitasking from the innovative typing control system making Touch Type Tale a new and rewarding challenge to RTS veterans and newcomers alike. 

During a spell-binding single player story campaign, join our unlikely hero, Paul, as he tries to defeat the evil at his door. With the throne standing empty and barbarians at the gates, he must leave his home and venture forth to save the kingdom! 

Travel through uniquely diverse missions and scenarios that are each designed to reflect the story, creating new challenges at every turn, and keeping a player on their toes… or perhaps we should say fingertips.

Touch Type Tale is the ultimate underdog story asking you to defend the kingdom with just your keyboard and fight back the hordes of enemies - those from without, and some from within the realm - requiring touch-typing prowess and blistering typing accuracy.

And when you have mastered the art of typing, take your skills to the gates of other players and engage in chivalrous competition in online multiplayer skirmish battles. Relive your conquests with replays and emblazon your name on the pages of history through the ranking system.

Asynchronous language options allow players to enjoy the story while testing their fluency with another language through the typing gameplay.

For those questing for the ultimate typing challenge, an extensive selection of difficulty modes will invite you to test your mettle again and again!

Touch Type Tale - Strategic Typing on Steam

Finger Fortress

Finger Fortress

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Real player with 3.2 hrs in game

The game at its core is fun and enjoyable. However, playing online is NOT an option at all. Ranked queues take forever (whether this is a lack of players or global funcitonality I do not know, but it is impossible to find a game). Also crashes everytime I play with a friend. Better offline.

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

Finger Fortress on Steam

Cook, Serve, Delicious!

Cook, Serve, Delicious!

I want to start here: I love this game. The review that follows may sound critical at times but only because this is an “Icarus” game for me, i.e. it fell apart only because it got so close to the sun.

I’ve heard some people complain that the game is too difficult, but I disagree. The difficulty felt a lot like Guitar Hero. Do you remember how you could barely keep up with songs on easy or medium the first time you played? But after trying a song on hard a few times, suddenly going back to medium felt like a cake walk? CSD is a lot like that. You can barely keep up with the small customer queue and simple orders at first, but you get used it and CSD has a wonderful, smooth difficulty curve. Eventually, you’ll find yourself humming along quite nicely with an 8 person queue and all kinds of complex recipes.

Real player with 58.9 hrs in game

Cook, Serve, Delicious is not your average restaurant sim. Instead of waiting tables and clearing checks, you’re more of a line cook who owns a small restaurant in a business tower. Your main goal is to achieve what every chef wants, a five star restaurant. Each day, customers order off your customizable menu and you prep and cook their food by hitting the corresponding keys to each item, such as ‘L’ to add lettuce on a burger. This sounds relatively simple but can certainly become challenging when the clock is ticking and customers are getting impatient.

Real player with 40.2 hrs in game

Cook, Serve, Delicious! on Steam