Educational Games for Kids

Educational Games for Kids

This game is as advertised. My son always wants to join in during the few times I get time to game. Being able to help him develop some computer skills and have fun at the same time is worth it.

Real player with 106.7 hrs in game


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This game sucks. Do not buy it. My 3 year old knows his geography. I bought it for the geography puzzle, but the game will not allow him to play any of them until he beats the baby games, which bore him. So, i fully wasted $12.99. my 3 yr old is not distracted at all. The baby is screaming and i fucking HATE this computer game passionately.

Real player with 43.6 hrs in game

Educational Games for Kids on Steam

Good puzzle

Good puzzle

Pazzle

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game


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Great puzzle game, cool soundtrack

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game

Good puzzle on Steam

Human Constructor VR

Human Constructor VR

This game has a TON of potential and I really hope the developers see my review. The game looks really good but isn’t really worth a buy at this point in time.

While it might be fun for small children some of the organ systems aren’t even detailed enough for high school classes. Also some of the information is incorrect (not a doctor but my wife is) for example the lower arm bones were labels “right lower ulga” when it is actually a femur and an ulga.

For now I am requesting a refund because I cant find any information about future development but with just a little more detail, like being able to break up the different parts of the brain, I think this game could be an amazing study tool and really cool to play around with.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game


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Wow! Game is awesome! Now, being at a distance study, students are very interested in listening to the teacher and studying the structure of the human body.I am looking forward to the next projects of this studio!

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Human Constructor VR on Steam

JPN Burst

JPN Burst

If you’re already familiar with Hiragana and Katakana and feel like you still mess up sometimes and want something to practice with. This is a good way to do it. I was feeling rusty on katakana so I grabbed this to do some drills and then went ahead and cleared out the hiragana sets as well. The one annoying thing was that everytime you beat a lesson/test it sends you back to the menu to select between school/home/whatever books you’ve bought instead of just bringing you back to the page you had been before.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

A good Japanese learning game/software. I got it for free and I don’t know anything about Japanese language. Within an hour, I gained my basic knowledge about Japanese language and letters. The game is fairly challenging and will actually help you think harder, hence it will actually exercise your brain muscle about the language.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

JPN Burst on Steam

Good puzzle: Music

Good puzzle: Music

Good game, simple puzzles, cool soundtrack.

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

The music is nice, albeit a little repetitive. The game itself is fast to complete. Would only recommend if you get it on sale and want to waste a small amount of time. It’s an easy 12 achievements (1 for each level) and that’s about it.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Good puzzle: Music on Steam

SEN: Seven Eight Nine

SEN: Seven Eight Nine

another would-be-great game ruined by thinking players have all the time (and willingness) in the world to replay half the puzzles to get back to the point where they stopped (or had to stop) last time. if your trailer says 100+ puzzles, let me select them individually, not just 21 packs of 6 or so that have to be done in one go. or at the very least save my progress on the current level so I can continue there next time and/or try another unlocked level in the meantime. the game wouldn’t be any easier, only less tedious and frustrating.

Real player with 6.9 hrs in game

This is a different type of puzzle game where you have to intuitively learn the rules through playing. I’ve not played anything like this before, but it is kind of a mix of sudoku and path games. Very intriguing and it can get quite difficult. I spent almost 2 hours trying to find the solution to the last puzzle (which I did -YAY!) and just a few seconds on some of the earlier puzzles. The concept seems simple at first, but it gets more complex as you move to higher levels. I couldn’t really describe the rules to you, but I know what they are intuitively, LOL.

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

SEN: Seven Eight Nine on Steam

Virtual Driving School

Virtual Driving School

Buckle up and check your mirrors!

Get ready to put your driving ability to the test! Learn the basics in the car park and then prove your skills on the road. Control your speed and respond correctly to hazards to gather maximum points!

Virtual Driving School is a serious, skills-based game that gives players tips on how to become safer drivers, in a hyper-real, virtual environment. Modelled around a ‘Sim City’- style simulated world, you can visit city streets and highways. Choose from and a wide range of unique driving challenges and scenarios that require precision and concentration. It’s an exciting ride!

Features

Tutorial Mode

Driving Lessons

HD environments

Realistic car physics

Hazards

Tutorial Mode

Driving Lesson content set in real UK locations

Respond to a variety of hazards

On the 18th of June 2021 we launched a free demo of ‘Virtual Driving School’ on Steam. Please try it out and join our online community to tell us what you think or what features you would like to see in the next update https://steamcommunity.com/app/1515220

P.S DON’T FORGET TO HIT THE WISHLIST BUTTON

We have listened to your feedback and we are working hard to add VR and Controller Support to the next build!

Virtual Driving School on Steam

Active Neurons - Puzzle game

Active Neurons - Puzzle game

This is a fun and engaging game, easy to learn hard to master. Worth more than the asking price; 5/5 would recommend. Honestly a really fun way to spend some spare time for those who are into strategy and puzzle games. Shout out to the dev(s)/designer(s), thanks!

Real player with 33.8 hrs in game

Its a casual puzzler.Not enaugh challenge for me,infact 70% of the game is like a tutorial.You can find better titles for this price.I really wanted to like this game because it looks nice,it has nice music and plays well overall.Not for me but I would recommend to someone who is getting into puzzlers.Nice but too easy.

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

Active Neurons - Puzzle game on Steam

Learn Programming: Python

Learn Programming: Python

Exercises can not be skipped. Answers are also not provided to someone at the end of their rope. To someone new to Python they will go through the exercises and eventually reach one they can not answer. Not answering the question will not allow them to move on.

A solution should be something like question is asked and if the student gets it wrong 5 times in a row. The answer should be provided.

Why? Because if you are a total noob which I assume this game was made for “This game assumes absolutely zero prerequisite background.,” you will eventually get stuck no matter how much you paid attention to the lessons.

Real player with 68.5 hrs in game

I am not necessarily a beginner to programming but this is a decent educational “game”. Its more of a interactive textbook but I found it useful. I am trying to get a job as a programmer so I am exploring many different resources. This one definitely makes you think and that is a good thing. I feel there is room for improvement and I would love to see more of these types of “games”. I see a lot of potential in this and I feel it could be expanded much further. One thing people need to understand is that is only a resource for learning Python. When you finish it you will most likely still not really know what you are doing but it will edge you in the right direction and allow you to piece things together easier. Once finished you will most likely be able to design a very simple program but to get to a actual payable level you are going to need more then just this and a ton of practice. I do recommend this for beginner programmers and or anyone who has not tried Python before. I have taken classes in other languages and worked with them for a few years but had never worked with Python so I found it interesting. Overall I think its worth the money. Investing in yourself is never a bad idea especially for this price.

Real player with 29.9 hrs in game

Learn Programming: Python on Steam

Milling machine 3D

Milling machine 3D

Drill, mill, grind and cut in a lovely, little hut.

For the first time ever, you are able to immerse yourself in a world of milling. You can use a conventional milling machine, from the comfort of your computer.

With a tutorial that will lead you through the first stages of the game, you will acquaint yourself with the controles, so you can prototype your own products or solve challenging tests.

Realistic physics and movement make the grind feel life-like. Customize your workpiece by choosing a material and size. Don’t have enough time to finish it right now? No problem! Just save your work and continue at another time. Don’t know which direction to go with? Duplicate your work and try it out! Mistakes are allowed! Trial and error being great teaching tools.

Milling machine 3D on Steam