The EkiMuki game for kids to play and learn with vehicles

Mikel Eizagirre He is an independent video game developer whose passion is to develop applications for kids to entertain and learn creatively. With children using tablets and mobile devices, Mikel's challenge is to provide tools for them to learn almost without realizing it. Among the games that this entrepreneur develops is Ekimuki, which allows children to learn by playing relating sizes, shapes, knowing new words and all using vehicles as a facilitator.

Eki Muki presents three mini-games in which children can develop various skills such as touch-sight coordination, the memory and the order of the numbers. For example, kids can coordinate touch and sight, work the precision of movements and recognize different forms. They can build up to 12 vehicles, which also have moving parts and realistic sounds. With memorama Children have several levels of difficulty to motivate them to be vigilant and retain images. It has 5 difficulty levels, 12 different cards and a fun ending to reward the effort to solve the screen.

And finally the usefulness of order, which is aimed at the most expert children and ensures that the race will not start if the cars are not well ordered on the starting grid. It is a fun and innovative way to learn the order of numbers. It includes 5 difficulty levels and allows you to learn the numbers from 1 to 100.

The application costs 0.89 euros, is just released on iTunes and in the Play Store. It weighs 42 MB in the iPad version and is in Spanish, Basque, French and English. The developer Mikel Eizagirre Urkaregi which has classified the application for the smallest, up to five-six years.

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