By Leandra
May 27, 2022
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Helps With Math In game creation, children employ concepts of speed, direction, geometry, etc., to animate their characters.
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Helps with Storytelling Game design can’t begin until a story exists. The story must be built around characters, which must also be developed, along with the character’s journey.
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Improves Critical Thinking Crafting puzzle or maze games allows kids to stretch their capacity for logical thinking, which is a key part of game design.
Improves Self-Esteem While learning game development, kids also learn they have the ability not just to play games, but to create them. This gives them a sense of pride and accomplishment.
Improves the Ability to Collaborate When kids’ games are produced and published in public forums, your child may find themselves interacting with other developers to create games that are even more elaborate or sophisticated.
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Makes Learning Engaging and Fun Despite some frustrations along the way, game development is fun, pure, and simple. It promotes the exploration of various aspects of game building, including code, design, characters, themes, interactive elements, etc
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Improves Problem-Solving The ability to solve problems, and not run from them, will help your child in their future occupation, as well as in life.
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