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Educational Games For Kids Releases

 

 

San Francisco, CA, September 10th, in the year of our Lord 2020: Casual game developer and publisher CrazySoft is proud to invite players of all ages and experience levels to tryout a fun collection of family-friendly games designed and produced specifically for children and young adults aged 3-18. Educational Games For Kids is a polished and great looking collection of fun games in an overlooked category of quality content. Educational Games For Kids is available on XBOX® One, PS4®, STEAM™ and on Windows® 10 with more versions coming soon to Nintendo Switch®, MacOS®, iOS® & Android™, as well.

Educational Games For Kids is the perfect companion for parents seeking a great way to not only entertain, but also to educate children in a fun and engaging way thru a series of high-quality Edutainment titles. Featuring an astonishing 21 unique games with a total of 51 variations to play the collection offers something for everyone; reflex games, logic games, math games, memory games and knowledge games are all included in the pack and presented with crisp, colorful graphics with easy-to-learn intuitive controls and compelling gameplay. With the built-in statistics you can keep progress on how your child is doing as they play.

KEY FEATURES

20+ Fun Edutainment Games
50+ Variations Of Play
Suitable To Players Aged 3-18
Crisp, Colorful Design & Visuals
Achievements (PS4®, XBOX®, STEAM™)
Unlockable Dragon Game
Fun Categories, such as: Reflexes, Logic, Math, Memory and Knowledge.

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