SANDRI, MauraMauraSANDRIMignone, C.C.MignoneBogliolo, A.A.BoglioloBANDIERA, RinoRinoBANDIERABorga, D. CoeroD. CoeroBorgaCASU, SilviaSilviaCASUFULCO, Maria TeresaMaria TeresaFULCOGiobbi, G.G.GiobbiKlopfenstein, L. C.L. C.KlopfensteinGALLETI, SILVIASILVIAGALLETILEONARDI, LauraLauraLEONARDIMALASPINA, MARCOMARCOMALASPINARICCIARDI, SARASARARICCIARDIToniolo, R.R.TonioloTRINCHIERI, GinevraGinevraTRINCHIERI2025-03-142025-03-1420230037-8720http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/36790As part of its Third Mission, the National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF) fosters the development of social, educational and cultural products to be made readily available to the public. In particular, the Play.Coding working group has been supporting the creation of digital resources that not only disseminate astronomical content (fig. 1), but at the same time allow users to practice computational and digital skills. This paper presents two resources that were produced in the last two years within this context and are available free of charge on the Play INAF website: the international Astrophysical Online Code Hunting Game and the Astrophysical Cody Maze, developed in collaboration with the University of Urbino and the university spin-off DIGIT srl.STAMPAenThe International Astrophysical Online Code Hunting Game and the Astrophysical Cody Maze. Two innovative resources to promote computational thinking, digital skills and astronomy disseminationConference paper10.36116/MEMSAIT_94N1.2023.1282-s2.0-85190947375https://www.memsait.it/volumi/MemSAIT-vol94-n1-2023.phphttps://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85190947375FIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICA