Showing posts with label games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label games. Show all posts

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Rovio's next game, Amazing Alex, launching on Android this Thursday

The creator of Angry Birds is about ready to launch their next franchise this week - a physics puzzler called Amazing Alex. Rovio has been teasing this game for awhile, and though it's being painfully branded towards tweens, I have no doubt the gameplay will be polished.
The game already did well for itself independently as Casey's Contraptions by developer Mystery Coconut last year, but Rovio had since acquired the company and is now molding it in their image. In all likelihood, that means lots of spin-offs and up-selling as per Angry Birds' precedent, but the trailer video below promises that there will be many free updates. Rovio also hints that there will be a level creator with sharing options, which should be pretty fun. 
The Incredible Machine was always a favorite of mine, so I'm definitely glad to see this kind of Rube Goldberg gaming coming back. Anyone else eager to give Amazing Alex a try?
Source: Rovio

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Game Elementary Advantage

Elementary Advantage 2011Elementary Advantage 2011 offers a wide variety of learning activities that will challenge students at all elementary grade levels. While it is one of many educational games, we found it lacked any social studies learning modules, it offers a wide range of learning curricula that will help your students build a stronger educational foundation. This product earned its second place ranking in the top three, simply due to the array of learning activities, engaging games and quality of the teaching pedagogy. The teaching methods employed in this software are quite entertaining for children and will keep their minds attentive and stimulated as they learn.
Feature Set:
As we tested this product, we were offered activities typical to educational games in reading, writing, math and science. We even had access to electronic encyclopedias as well as beginner Spanish activities. These features, combined with the multitude of gaming and teaching techniques for every elementary school subject, make this one of the best educational games available for students in grades K-3. With this program, your students will be able to further enhance their skills and understanding in:
A fair number of activities revolved around reading and writing, which is a rather suitable considering the age group for such educational games. Each lesson sought to help us learn how to read by starting with the basics of pronouncing letters and combining letters to create different sounds. Half of the learning modules were focused on reading, and each one on a different aspect. We found learning activities based on phonics, vocabulary, grammar, spelling, basic reading and writing. For example, one activity focused on the sounds two consonants made when combined, such as “sk,” “sn” and “fr.” These letters were then combined with an actual word and then sounded out as “skate,” “snake” and “frog.” Pictures were displayed in the background to also establish picture association. After the word was sounded out, we could hover the mouse cursor over each cluster of letters to replay audio and hear how the letters sounded.
The software offered us several modules on math, and we chose to work with the simplest of the two. In a strange turn of events, we got to pick a pet that would help us get through the learning material. With our hamster close at hand, we delved into the rich world of addition and were presented with multiple-choice problems. After accomplishing several problems, we got to throw a Frisbee around and have the hamster play fetch with it. That was a very talented hamster. In this program’s math module, we found lessons on counting, values, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
The science section, while different in design from the other subject modules, offered a lot of learning content. We were able to navigate between such subjects as astronomy and biology. It did not offer us learning activities that were interactive, but instead posed science experiments in which we could engage away from the game. We were able to find information on stars and comets down to tornados and hurricanes. In this program’s science module, we found material for general science, astronomy, chemistry, and basic science.
We then got to participate in some fun activities for the Beginning Spanish learning module. Activities were offered that helped us brush up on the Spanish alphabet, numbers, common objects, connector words and basic conversation. We didn’t really speak Spanish at the start of this test, but now we are confident in our ability to correctly pronounce such words as “y” and “biblioteca.”
Educational Value:
We found the potential for problems in the lack of distinction between first grade through fifth grade material. This means you never quite know how difficult or easy a lesson will be until the student begins going through the lesson. While this is a downside for higher grade levels that want to cover more complex subjects like sentence structure and grammar, for students in K-3 the content is quite suitable. The material is quite simple and well-suited for students third grade and younger, though your students could potentially use this in later grades.
They broke the English section into six modules and the math section into two. This was useful because the age of the student is what determines which module they need to study. Yet there is no way to categorize the information by age, so students may encounter activities geared to an older audience. The math section doesn’t cover as much as the English sections do, but every little bit helps when a student may need that little extra boost to learn a key principle. This program doesn’t include geography or history of any kind. Since social studies is one of the core subjects, we were expecting to find it in the software.

Elementary Advantage 2011 is one of the few educational software applications we’ve found that offers foreign language learning. While the lesson material in Beginner Spanish was informative, it was quickly forgotten. The teaching style was not one that exercised repetition or made it easy for us to remember what was learned moments before.
There was an obvious difference between the science module and the other sections. The science course is laid out quite differently. It employs none of the same learning styles and is very text-heavy. The graphics and audio seemed like they had been done by an entirely different company. While the material covered in the science course was very extensive and interesting, it was much too text-heavy for younger students. The module felt very out of place on Elementary Advantage 2011, so we were quite disappointed that it had been included in its current state.
Ease of Use:
This software is very easy to use and will instantly be understood by most students. Each activity plays a heavy role in advancing to the next lesson in a given subject, especially in the math section. Every few questions, there is an activity the student needs to complete in order to progress. Entertaining as the activities were, if the student can’t beat each activity, they won’t be able to progress in their learning. Suffice it to say, we thought it a slight hang-up in teaching methodologies. This made the focus of the program seem like it was based more on a student’s video gaming abilities and less on their ability to answer questions. At the same time, the games offer varying levels of difficulty that students can choose from. If a student finds one activity too difficult, they can switch to an easier game while maintaining the same difficulty in learning questions.
One downfall of the overall installation is that you must install each subject independently and there is no “install all subjects” function. If you want to install the reading, writing and Spanish courses, you have to install each course separately. This can get rather tedious, especially when you then consider that each course has to be run individually. If you’re in the writing course and decide you want to practice vocabulary, you have to exit the program back to your computer desktop and then load the vocabulary course. Executing such a task will likely prove somewhat difficult for younger students to duplicate. The reasoning behind this is likely that the software was meant for classroom use so teachers could ensure students used the program currently being covered in class.
Kid Appeal:
Elementary Advantage 2011 offers an enjoyable combination of learning activities combined with entertaining mini-games. At the end of a lesson, students are given the opportunity to play short games that involve accruing points to beat high scores or purchasing in-game items (e.g., pets, accessories, etc.). The games are based more on reflexes than material learned. These activities are quite entertaining and, while they don’t necessarily tie into the lesson, they do give students enjoyable activities to look forward to after they complete a learning section. The only issue behind this is if the student is unable to beat the activity, they cannot progress in the lesson curriculum.
Help & Support:
This software offers multiple media for support via email, FAQs and phone. Should you encounter any issues with the installation or performance of your software, you will not have an issue with contacting the manufacturers. As a side note, we noticed they offer an “Advantage Money Back Guarantee.” According to the software documentation, if your student’s grade point average (GPA) within the covered subjects does not improve from one report card to the next after using an Advantage product, then you can return this product within 180 days of the date of purchase and have your money refunded. This puts any refunds on a tight schedule depending on how often your school distributes report cards.
Summary:
Elementary Advantage 2011 earned second place on TopTen REVIEWS because of its performance guarantee and the large number of features offered. The downside of this product is that it doesn’t separate the information into grade levels. Students will find themselves enjoying learning in grades K-3 through this educational software. At TopTenREVIEWS We Do the Research So You Don’t Have To

Reader Rabbit Reading Learning System

Reader Rabbit Reading Learning System 2009Reader Rabbit Reading Learning System is a K-3 educational game  designed by Broderbund and is absolutely packed with fun and engaging activities to stimulate the minds of your students. The software is targeted toward children ages 4-7 and offers many fundamentals to help your students learn how to read. By working with Vowel Owl, the Crooning Caterpillars and more, the fun simply will not stop with the close of a book. Help your students see how fun learning and reading educational games are with this learning program.
Feature Set:
Reader Rabbit Reading Learning System offers what we felt was a very specialized educational service. For parents and teachers looking for an educational games that will not only entertain but teach their students, this is an excellent place to start for Kindergarten and 1st grade students. As we explored the software features, we found activities and games geared toward teaching the following:
* Syllables
* Spelling
* Consonants and vowels
* Prefixes and suffixes
* Reading comprehension
* Writing mechanics
* Parts of speech
* Vocabulary
* Sentence structures
* Reading aloud
Educational Value:
Reading is always difficult to start students on. Yet somehow our parents were able to accomplish it with us. Knowing where to start or how to measure a student’s progress makes for a tough battle since most of us can’t recall what our parents did to teach us, much less what we had for breakfast yesterday. This product is ideal for young students due to the animations and storylines. As we tested the game, we were assaulted with bright colors, fun cartoons and interactive lessons that were highly involving. On the downside, we noticed that this software doesn’t focus on any other topics found in most educational games beyond reading, so the niche subject will be an issue for adults looking for a more well-rounded educational game. Yet for students struggling with reading this is an exceptional product.
Ease of Use:
When students are using Reader Rabbit Reading Learning System, they will generally be able to play and progress through the program without needing adult supervision. We found that the downside of the program, unlike other educational games, was that the CD needs to be in the CD drive of the computer at all times in order for the game to work. Considering how rambunctious young students can be at times, your copy of the CD will likely sustain a lot of wear and tear from students mishandling it.
Kid Appeal:
The game is essentially an alphabetical race to the finish line. As we proceeded closer to the end of the race, we noticed that the complexity of the learning activities increased. In addition, we met new characters and were even able to learn new reading and learning skills as we went. This software operates like a digital storybook (similar to most educational games) and will allow students many opportunities to interact with story characters and help them complete specific tasks.
Help & Support:
Through Broderbund’s website you can contact technical support by viewing the FAQs page. This allows you to navigate quickly and solve your issues in little time. You can also submit any questions that you may have that are not included in the FAQs page. Answers to your questions will be sent back to you through email. If you need fast results, you may also call the manufacturer for further technical support.
Summary:
Reader Rabbit Reading Learning System pulled us into the reading world with little struggle. Students may hesitate at first because of the mindset that educational games are not supposed to be fun, but that won’t last more than five minutes with this software. We found its teaching methods to be very engaging and it will surely assist your students as they gain confidence in reading

I hope you enjoy this game . . .






Monday, July 9, 2012

Most Aticipated Games of 2012

Now i want to inform you the most anticipated games in this year (2012) the Final Fantasy XIII was a big hit but now we are expecting a much improved game play in its sequel the Final Fantasy XIII-2. SQUARE ‘the developer of this game’ now has to eliminate the downsides which were found in the preceding game, to make it a perfect sequel. If this makes a hit, we may perhaps have one more remarkable JRPG in our charts.


Kinect Star Wars

Did you love star wars? Well, what if you could play it in your kinect? Awesome, isn’t it? You will be able to play as Jedi, drive the pod in 2012. Experience the immersive world of Star Wars and its wonderful characters like never before.


Mass Effect 3

Mass Effect 3, the highly anticipated game, I m waiting for it too! Just because its game play is amazing and the game has some of the best characters in the business.


Max Payne 3

‘ROCKSTAR’, the champ of game developers will present you with Max Payne 3 in March 2012. After considering how Rockstar developed the Red Dead franchise and reached it to new heights, we can sure say Max Payne 3will be a big hit.


Prey 2

-Prey 2- seems like to be a big hit and it may be a fit follow-up. The Darkness game has to fear from its standing competitor.

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning

With the RPG portion presently conquered by beasts like Dragon Age, Elder Scrolls, Fable and Final Fantasy, we don’t think if there is a space for one more blockbuster universal game to edge in and make a big hit? Well, we haveKINGDOMs OF AMALUR: Reckoning here so its more likely to grab a good spot in the RPG section.

The Secret World

If you want an entire new extraordinarily multiplayer online gaming experience to take over your life in 2012, the newest manifestation from Age of Conan maker ‘Funcom’ may perhaps be just the deal for you. ‘The Secret World’ is a game full of conspiracies and adventure in which players take part as one of three mysterious societies, the ‘Illuminati’, the ‘Dragon’ or the ‘Templars’, and then fight with their opponents across a modern day location scattered with legendary and spiritual basics. Rumor has it that, there will be no leveling up and no modules – players will be able to modify their characters by means of a freeform, skill-based system, Previews for the game have been quite positive and a beta version is down to establish before long.

I am alive

Do you like survival horror games? You certainly do but, and Modern Warfare 3 could be categorized as a survival game, but ‘I am Alive’ takes you to the next dimension of horror games by putting you in a potentially real state, actually a disaster ridden metropolis, and checks real survival skills. Publicize a few years before with an epically passionate promo, ‘I Am Alive’ has been drawing the attention of gamers for quite some time now, but with a Quarter 1 assigned release, it seems like gamers will be able to play this incredible game soon.

Dishonored

Ah well, we have –Dishonored- here. The game with amazing graphics will put you in a world of imaginations, which you will truly admire. Besides the incredible graphics, the game play will be overwhelming too.

Overstrike

Overstrike, a 4 player team shooter game, where a ragtag team of armed force, burglars and scientists must put off an international group of radicals from demolishing the mankind. The game has a bit of ‘cartoon-ish’ graphics, absurd gadgets and extra-large arms and team play will make a great experience.
So which one of these games are you waiting for in 2012? wait it . . .