Key Master 3
Defend against hordes of monsters, collect keys and blow up stuff all through the power of the keyboard.
With more levels, power-ups, bad guys and bosses. Prepare for the ultimate typing challenge.
Clockwords: Act I
Clockwords is back! Act 1 continues the story, following the adventures of the inventor and his machine. Clockwords is a word game like no other. Mix of a word game with speed, strategy, and steam-powered bugs! Use your vocabulary to defend your laboratory.
Typing Game
Fun typing game with bubbles! Type the letter on the bubble to pop it.
War of the Words
Practice and perfect your typing skills! Fifteen levels extreme typing!
Tarantuloid Typing Terror
Tarantuloid Typing Terror is a first person shooter game designed to test and improve your touch typing skills.
The game incorporates a basic touch typing tutor - learn or improve your touch typing skills using the ‘Target Practice’ option.
There are eight different training guides, each..
Type Command Robot
After a rise in monster, mythological creature, and ancient god attacks, the Army built a series of giant robots to fight. However, the giant robot on duty when a minotaur attacks a power plant has a memory fault. Someone needs to continually refresh the memory by supplying a constant stream of data..
The Key Master
So my young apprentice you want to become a key master? To become a Key Master you must undergo the Key Master Trails.
In this top down keyboard battle you will compete against goblins, trolls, ogres, barbarians and demons. Good luck and may you finally become a Key Master!
TypeRocket60
A 60 second typing skill game from MunsieGames! Type the letter on the rocket to explode it. How many rockets can you explode in 60 seconds?
GojiRama
If you ever wanted to be a giant lizard on a destructive rampage, here's your chance! When your lizard reaches a building, type the word that appears to kick, smash, or breathe fire on the it. The more buildings you pulverize, the more points you earn.
The Essay
I take no credit for the essay content of this game. All credit goes to Grace Rhys for her essay, A Brother of St. Francis.