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:I don't like the long list of example programming games either. I think the reference to RoboRally is okay though, as the article doesn't state that the game is a programming game, just that it shares the element of deciding a sequence of actions without knowledge of what the other players intend to do. It kind of is the closest you can get to a programming game without a computer.
:The entire article is a bit of a mess, as it really needs a reliable source on what exactly constitutes a programming game. I don't think of [[computer chess]] as a programming game, for example, while there are people who think of [[code golf]] and similar puzzles as "programming games"… — [[User:DataWraith|DataWraith]] ([[User_talk:DataWraith|talk]]) 20:04, 18 February 2011 (UTC)
== Add "Untrusted"? ==
Should we add "Untrusted" to this article? It is an open-source (text) puzzle game where you use your JavaScript skills to advance through levels. It is notable enough as it has over 3K stars on GitHub (Alexnisnevich/Untrusted). --[[User:إلياس الجزائري|إلياس الجزائري]] ([[User talk:إلياس الجزائري|talk]]) 09:57, 8 May 2017 (UTC)
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