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Here's just a glimpse into the mad, medieval world of Typing Tournament.
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Medieval Locations

16 lesson locations presented within 3 map environments will take you on a journey of epic proportions! You may start at the very beginning or skip to where you last left off – depending on the skill level being developed.

Your quest will take you from the mountains to the Throne Room; along the way visiting the Dragon's Cave, a Tournament, the Blacksmith's Shop, the Dungeon, and much more.

Map 1 – The Shire Accept your Quest high in the mountains...

Shire MapMountainsWeapons Yard

Map 2 – The Village

Village MapTournamentBlacksmith

Map 3 – The Castle

Castle MapDrawbridgeThrone Room


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What people are saying about EdAlive products

Typing Tournament is the easiest program to use. I have taught myself and even though it was challenging at first, it was also very rewarding to master the different levels. I recommend it to parents that have always wanted to touch type. If I can do it, anyone can!
– Rachael

I studied full-time last year and will be at university for the next four years. I tried to teach myself to touch back in 2007, when I didn't know where any keys were located on the keyboard. I probably typed at 1 word per minute! With my full-time study last year, I was on the computer all the time so I decided to practice typing with Typing Tournament - only a few times a week - and now I type about 34 words per minute. I feel so blessed by your program as it is much better than others I have been recommended. Now I recommend this to others like me, usually mature age students. I also tell them about your other programs, as they're all available at such an affordable price!
– R.C.

'I am a total novice typist (search and destroy type!), but am enjoying Typing Tournament – I seem to be getting the hang of it quite quickly. I have successfully completed 2 levels so far and it has been fun and easy to work through. Keep up the good work.'
– Delia