As a child of the ’90s, I grew up in an era where everyone had the internet, but it wasn’t so all encompassing. Much of my young life was spent on online portals and in adventure games based around ...
For decades, developers and academics have sought ways to use the interactivity of video games to help educate children. From console classics like Mario Is Missing (remember that?) to the plethora of ...
Age of Learning recently launched an MMO-style educational game for ages 8-13 called Adventure Academy. It’s reminiscent of online questing games like World of Warcraft, only it’s entirely kid-safe.