Games and website
The Internet service made for the youngest Internet users and their parents.
The service is full of graphicly attractive content, colours, sound and animations – all that entertains and educates younger and older children. The website has an educational value – especially for the site, a wide range of multimedia educational games were created. All the games were designed with cooperation with child psychologists.
The main character of the website is a friendly Bubu Pig, who guides children through her virtual world, telling interesting stories about each land. The animated Bubu was dubbed by a famous actress Joanna Jabłczyńska.
Multimedia educational games:
Game: ‘Find the tallest element’:
A game for children developing their perception skills: perceiving shapes and sizes. The child’s task is to find the tallest building in the city.
Game: ‘Find the biggest element’:
A game for children developing their perception skills: perceiving shapes and sizes. The child’s task is to find the biggest vehicle on the crowded street.
Game: ‘Colouring’:
An online game developing artistic skills of children. Similarly to usual colouring books – the player gets a brush, different paint colour and draft to colour. A child can set the imagination free.
Game: ‘Sounds’:
An online game developing hearing, ability to differentiate various sounds and basic knowledge of nature. The player’s task is to choose an appropriate animal after hearing the voice it makes.
Game: ‘Link a mum and a child’:
A multimedia game developing perceptiveness of a young cybernaut. It also teaches knowledge of nature. The player’s task is to correctly choose the parents of little animals.
Game: ‘Memory’:
A classic computer game exercising the player’s memory.
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Game: ‘Link the elements’:
A game exercising perceptiveness and logical thinking ability. The player’s task is to link matching elements of the world around us.
Game: ‘Similar animals’:
A game for children developing their perception skills: perceiving shapes and sizes. The task of the child is to find the same animals.
Game: ‘Monkey’:
A typical dexterity game – a child using the keyboard can make the monkey do acrobatics on a trampoline. The game entertains with the sounds and colours and develops children’s dexterity skills.
An online game developing the perception of the world. The player has to find the longest train. Additionally, chldren can compose their own colourful train, using available carriages.
A educational game for children developing the knowledge of a native language through learning elementary vocabulary. The little player’s task is to match words and letters to the pictures they describe.
Game: ‘Whale’:
A typical dexterity game. The player is supposed to help a friendly whale to get on the surface of the water. The child has to pilot the whale using the keyboard and pick up the air bubbles which lift the whale higher and higher – to the surface.
Game: ‘Match shapes’:
A game for the littlest children developing spatial thinking ability. The child has to put appropriate elements to the places where they match.
Game: ‘Jigsaw puzzle’:
A classic of the classics – jigsaw puzzle. A multimedia counterpart of classic jigsaw puzzle.The game has different difficulty levels, numbers of elements or pictures that are to be matched. Perfectly develops dexterity and logical thinking ability.
Game: ‘English language’:
A multimedia game for the littlest and a little bigger children. It teaches elementary English vocabulary. The child’s task is to match English words to the pictures that they describe.
Game: ‘Find differences’:
An online game developing observing and analysing the world. The player’s task is to find differences between very similar pictures.