[Tux4kids-discuss] Idea for new games

Abhinav Kaushal Keshari keshariabhinavk1996 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 15 11:49:07 UTC 2015


Dear Sir,

I was thinking of different games that can help a child to the fullest. I
got some new ideas which can be included to the older ideas:
->I thought about a game which will help to connect visual and verbal
information. What we can do is that, a word will be spoken then some items
related to that will be shown in the screen and the user has to select the
correct object. The matching can be easy in some cases, but there is speed
that will matter for the scoring. Then there can be instruction like put
the ball on the table, then there will be ball, bat, table, chair, etc.
displayed and the user has to perform the correct task.
->For attention, there can be a player lost in a castle with many similar
looking doors. To help him there is his friend who lights up a room behind
one of the doors. Player has to identify it by selecting it and thus he
enters that room. Same procedure will continue until the player leaves the
castle. This will ensure the player pays attention as all doors are same
and the room lighting will be also for very short time so that the king
doesn't finds it.
->There can be many small squares (cells) making a big square each having a
number. The game will also provide a number that the user has to make by
selecting cells that are adjacent to each other and add up to that
particular number. I have included sample image for this game if not clear.

Thank You
Abhinav Kaushal Keshari
IIT Roorkee
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