Did you know 20.9% of 13-17-year-olds are affected by loneliness? While being lonely seems harmless, statistics have shown that 22% of teens who reported feeling lonely were more likely to have lower grades. Our project, TYPE-BEAT, created by us, the Keyboard Wizards, is the result of nine hours of collaboration. Type-Beat was developed with the intention of connecting people online through a fun and hilarious game. By connecting people online we hope to reduce the number of people who suffer from loneliness. Inspired by Gartic Phone, TYPE-BEAT is an online multiplayer party game with AI prompts and descriptions. What really is TYPE-BEAT though? Well, like Gartic Phone TYPE-BEAT is a game where players get a prompt and make music according to the prompt. Each player will then be assigned another player’s music and guess what prompt they had. In the end, the players will see the logs of each person’s prompt. To be specific, lets say person A gets the prompt “Theme for the final boss” and then they will make it based on how they think it would sound like. After they are finished they submit it and after all the other players finish another player lets say player B can listen to the music player A made and guess as to what the prompt is. Player C will then read player B’s and make music based on the prompt. This will continue on until the round number has reached the number of players in the party. After all the music creation is finished all the players watch how one prompt is slowly morphed into monstrosity.

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Alright, gather ‘round, keyboard wizards —it’s time for a quick pep talk.

You’ve got your tools: a glowing screen, a caffeinated beverage (probably), and that glorious clack-clack symphony under your fingertips. What you’re doing isn’t just typing — it’s summoning. Every keystroke is a spell, every function a rune, every bug you squash a monster defeated.

So when the code breaks, or the syntax mocks you with red squiggles—don’t despair. Remember: every great wizard has burned a few scrolls before crafting their masterpiece. Debugging isn’t failure; it’s alchemy.

You’re not just pressing keys. You’re weaving logic into art, chaos into clarity, and ideas into something that actually works. That’s magic.

Now sit tall, crack those knuckles, and channel your inner Gandalf of the IDE. Because today, you code like a legend.

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