# Conclusion In this tutorial, we have demonstrated how to combine some built-in Slint elements with Rust code to build a little game. There are many more features that we haven't talked about, such as layouts, widgets, or styling. We recommend the following links to continue: * [Examples](https://github.com/slint-ui/slint/tree/master/examples): In the Slint repository we have collected a few demos and examples. These are a great starting point to learn how to use many Slint features. * [Todo Example](https://github.com/slint-ui/slint/tree/master/examples/todo): This is one of the examples that implements a classic use-case. * [Memory Puzzle](https://github.com/slint-ui/slint/tree/master/examples/memory): This is a slightly more polished version of the code in this example. And you can play the wasm version in your browser. * [Slint API Docs](https://slint.dev/docs/rust/slint/): The reference documentation for the main Rust crate. * [Slint Interpreter API Docs](https://slint.dev/docs/rust/slint_interpreter/): The reference documentation for Rust crate that allows you to dynamically load `.slint` files.