ZType – Typing Game - Type to Shoot
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ZType – Type to Shoot
ZType is a typing game that combines the thrill of space combat with the challenge of typing. In this game, you’ll need to type quickly and accurately to shoot down enemy spaceships and missiles. Your goal is to stay alive by typing whole words as fast as you can.
ZType – Type to Shoot
ZType is a fun and challenging typing game that tests your typing speed and accuracy. The objective of the game is to shoot down enemy spaceships by typing the words that appear on them. You can earn XP to unlock new features and themes as you progress through the levels. You can play ZType on zty.pe, typing.com, or Coolmath Games. Have fun ...
ZType – Type to Shoot
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ZType – Type to Shoot
Feb 18, 2014 · Z-Type is a typing shoot 'em up video game developed by Germany-based[1] developer Dominic Szablewski of PhobosLab, originally developed for web browsers in 2011 and later released for mobile in 2016.
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ZType is a typing shoot 'em up video game where players defeat enemies by typing on their keyboard.
ZType – Type to Shoot
Conheça o ZType, o jogo que desafia você a digitar com todos os dedos e velocidade relâmpago! Comece com palavras simples e, em pouco tempo, estará enfrentando monstros como …
ZType – Type to Shoot
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ZType – Type to Shoot
The Cat in the Hat. The sun did not shine. It was too wet to play. So we sat in the house All that cold, cold, wet day.. I sat there with Sally. We sat there, we two. And I said, “How I wish We had something to do!”. Too wet to go out And too cold to play ball. So we sat in the house.
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Down the Rabbit-Hole. Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, `and what is the use of a book,’ thought Alice `without pictures or conversation?’