Thursday, 26 November 2015

Analysis : Existing/educational Games and there target audience atm


 Brain training is probably one of the most educational games ever created. This is because the game includes its own daily regime so that you can get the best out of your brain. It is aged at the PEGI rating of 3+ this is because the game contains no violence etc.

             

This game known as History Of Biology is a game most likely aimed at teenagers due to the complexity in the science subject. In the game each level consists of multiple puzzles.




This game called Civilisation Revolution is about exactly what it suggests. Which is the evolution of our civilization. The game allows you to play as iconic characters from history such as Cleopatra, Julius Caesar and Genghis Kahn. The aim of the game is to build, defend and keep your civilisations alive. Such as collecting food and water to feed your people. This game is aimed at all ages but if your under 10 probably with a adult supervision.








"Cluedo" is a brilliant game that teaches you about deductive logic, so that you can unmask the  killer amongst the six suspects. As well as where, when, why and who did it the game in my opinion teaches you how to strategize and think ahead.






The game "Get Water" is a game that was released on World Water Day. The subject of the game is to teach people about the scarcity of water in India and South Asia. The aim of the game is to get Maya(the character) some water in her pot which you also must protect. This game is meant for all ages but children under 12+ should have parental supervision.



"Monopoly"One of my favourite games teaches you about one of the most important subjects, that you dong get taught in school! Finance. The elements about this game that make this very education in the field of finance. Is that the aim of the game is to buy properties, build houses/hotels and bankrupt other players. This game is recommended for ages 8 and upwards this is because of the difficult subject matter.







The "Rayman Brain Games" looks like a a great game for kids. Because there is no violence and it is essentially just a side scrolling platform game. But with this edition, it contains lots of maths and reading puzzles that can help to educate children at a young age. The game does not have a specific age range so that means anyone can play it.























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