
If so, this is how Nitro Type actually works. It sounds like a creatively fun and competitive way to improve your typing accuracy and WPM, right? It basically does not teach its users how to type but rather helps them increase their typing speeds, which are normally calculated as words per minute (WPM). Unlike most programs meant to boost and teach people how to type, Nitro Type allows users to race in cars whose speed depends on their own typing speeds. Austin Butler who is also commonly known as TheCondog developed this creative game.


Officially released back in 2011, Nitro Type is a free to play, nitro-fueled, typing game that simulates an actual race in real-time.
