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Mobile games help kids to grow up and discover the world

My Town Games studio creates and promotes educational kids mobile games. We have 28 games in My Town series and 3 brand new My Little Princess games. Our target audience are kids from 4 to 12 years old and our games help youth to learn and grow.

Mark Tulchinski, Blogger

June 18, 2018

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My Town Games studio creates and promotes educational kids mobile games. We have 28 games in My Town series and 3 brand new My Little Princess games. Our target audience are kids (mostly girls) from 4 to 12 years old and we solve the real problem: games help youth to learn and grow.

This month Unity posted an article about their new game Can’t Wait to Learn and they said: “Unity enables the creation of a huge range of games and experiences, including innovative tools for learning and training.  These range from powerful medical simulations to games that help kids learn critical skills like reading and mathematics by making these subjects engaging and playful”. My Town and My Little Princess games by My Town Games Ltd do the same things.

Take My Town Hospital. Kids can interact with daily life people activities and task like going to a doctor. Parents could role play with their kids prior they going to doctor office. By playing together they can learn what to expect and how to react and remove some of the fear of the unknown. Lots of therapist use the games to help the kids experience themselves and using the characters to explain themselves and what they feel. Kids will project their own emotion with the character they are playing with.

High percentage of the time is spent on role play and imaginary interaction between the characters just like if they were playing in real doll house. So its very common to kids to play pretend as Doctor and nurse, visiting a friend, Daddy just come home etс because we give them enormous amount of locations and accessories the kids option for playing are endless.

Kids session playtime is 25 min. It is extremely high compared to other kids game available on the market. So it works and we have a mission which is going on: we help kids to discover the world and to learn during the game.
 

 

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