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I am reading the tutorial on react: https://reactjs.org/tutorial/tutorial.html#what-is-react

But the first sentence feels a little bit strange to me. And with the sentence I mean this sentence:

We will build a small game during this tutorial. You might be tempted to skip it because you’re not building games — but give it a chance.

So what does the writer mean with 'game' and 'games'?

I mean what is the difference?

Thank you

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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is about English, not about programming. You might try English Language Learners who should be able to tell you how to understand the sentence.Amadan
There is no difference between what the writer meant with game or games. They mean that in that tutorial they're building a game. But you might be tempted to skip the tutorial due to you not being a developer of games.Mike Donkers
Ah, oké. Thank you for your explanation. Very nice. I didn't thought that waysavantKing

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I think he just means that you're not currently a game developer so building a game might seem irrelevant.