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Underwater Musical Game Educates Youngsters
Every now and then, it's really helpful to get some outside guidance regarding what you, as a human being, should do in order to keep this old planet alive. Every now and then, a game is released to teach children these things - which is even better, because they are the future and they will probably have the thumbs up or down regarding Earth's future. Anyway... Portugal-based Gameinvest has announced that Aquatic Tales ... [read more >>]
23 May 2008, 03:05GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
EA to Launch DS Exclusive Children Game
EA made a new step regarding original IPs: they have just announced the development of Zubo, a game created for kids aged 7-11. We know it's not exactly the title that we're waiting from Electronic Arts, but at least is a good way to start. Hopefully, this ... [read more >>]
28 March 2008, 20:06GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Go, Diego, Go!: Safari Rescue, the First Wii Game for Preschoolers
Even though most of the Wii games have a particular design that makes you think that they are developed for preschoolers, well, they're not! But 2K Play has decided to design a game especially for the ... [read more >>]
08 February 2008, 05:17GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
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