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Friday, March 1, 2013

SweetSmarts: Gaming Collection

Something I am proud to announce is the SweetSmarts Educational Gaming collection.

This series will be a mobile series aimed at young children that will provide colorful, animated, and thought provoking challenges sure to entertain.

Let's face it, in this day and age, nearly every child has access to a smartphone, tablet, or a PC. Whether they have their own, or they play with their parents, I see more and more children with access to this technology now more than ever.

With that in mind, we should still be challenging young minds while giving them entertainment, and so I am developing a series of educational mobile games that will be easy to use, understand, and more to the point - keep their brain working.



The game series has limitless potential and right now there are 5 games in the works, with 2 already complete.

SweetSmarts: Mathflash
An arithmetic based game where you solve simple problems in your head, increasing your difficulty as time moves on, or even challenging yourself with speed runs and score tracking.

SweetSmarts: MonsterMatchup
A memory strengthening game where you have several mini-games to choose from matching up various adorable monsters with their shadows, themselves, and even help to piece monsters together!

SweetSmarts: MathBlaster (working title)
A space based shooter where you defend your town from falling mathematical problems! This game takes skill, quick reflexes and offers many modes for a wide range of ages - including adults!

SweetSmarts: AlphaBandit
A stealthy raccoon has stolen letters from all over town! This word based game helps children learn how to spell and identify objects as they move through town tracking the nefarious bandit who quite literally has left the town speechless!

SweetSmarts: FlickFishing
This game teaches hand-eye-ear coordination by making the player rely on sound or visual cues which change dynamically in order to catch the fish. With several mini-games and difficulty levels, this game is fun for all ages - including adults!

Development of these games are going strong, and VERY soon you should start seeing them in the Android Market for mobile, and even online in a new Dreamwinter Play! section coming with a new site launch.

Stay tuned!

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