We are It Takes 2 Alices, and our mission is to get kids excited about programming! We’re creating a short, 2-player puzzle game that introduces young players to the fundamentals of coding in a fun, collaborative way. Our goal is to help kids build confidence early so they can move on to Alice or traditional programming languages without fear.
Anyone can become a programmer, but the barrier to entry often feels steep and intimidating. With the right introduction and a little encouragement, kids can discover that programming is not only accessible, it’s something they genuinely enjoy.
Our platform of choice is Tilt Five, an experimental tabletop AR system that projects 3D graphics onto a play mat using lightweight glasses. This technology creates exciting shared visuals and makes it a perfect medium for multiplayer puzzle design and cooperative learning.
Through play, players explore core concepts like while loops, data types, logic gates, and more. It Takes 2 Alices is designed as a welcoming first step into programming; one that emphasizes teamwork, creativity, and discovery while learning together.
The ALICE Project
The ALICE Project, created by ETC Co-founder Randy Pausch, is a block-based programming environment created to help middle schoolers and older to learn programming in an exciting and welcoming environment. We hope to be able to extend their mission to encompass younger audiences as well.
Learn more about The ALICE Project Here.
The Tilt Five
The Tilt Five is a console designed for Couch Co-Op AR, where players can sit around a table. The AR glasses produce a holorgram that allows for exciting 3D visuals. We are utilizing this technology to allow for increased collaboration between players, emphasing communication and collaborative problem solving.
Learn more about the Tilt Five Here
