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7 Educational Games That Should Be on A Mobile Phone

25 July 2019 | 0 comments | Posted by Ross Geller in Academia

Educational Games For Your Smartphone

Smartphones have become a necessity in today’s world, which is why it’s rare to find any person without one. Apart from helping you communicate with other people, smartphones have applications that make it even more fun to use them.

Games are among these smartphone applications that come in handy, especially when you are feeling bored or when you want to challenge your brain and learn new things. In this article, we look at seven educational games that you should have on your mobile phone. So, let’s get right into it.

1. Peak

Peak is one of the most interesting apps that you can use to learn some new things and train your brain. This app gives you a few games every day to help you test your attention, memory, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Peak games require you to come up with certain words, paint some tiles depending on the number of rows and columns available or tap a few faces that show specific emotions.

There are more than 35 games that you can play in Peak. Each game shows your progress and statistics of your performance hence helping you see when you are improving. There are four workouts in Peak that you can take advantage of and play for free, therefore allowing you to learn new words as you sharpen your brain.

If you need more workouts in this app, there’s a pro version where you can get about 16 workouts every day, unlimited replays, challenges, and almost 45 games.

2. Left Vs. Right

This app, which has 49 games in about six categories, is the best go-to app when you are aiming at exercising your entire brain (both sides). Therefore, expect to find some games in this app that will help in provoking your mind a lot. If you own a business or work in one and tend to forget the specific items that some customers order then the games in Left Vs. Right can be of real help to you. How?

Left Vs. Right has games that need you to watch some shapes that are usually in motion and tap on the one that’s moving faster. These games also require you to calculate a bill and share it between a few people assuming that they are your friends who you were having fun with and you are splitting the bill.

Playing such games helps you to improve your memory and learn how to remember fast the tasks you need to perform for different people. Anyone who wants to boost memory to learn new things faster should consider Left VS Right games.

3. Intellijoy

Intellijoy is the best place to check some exciting games for your kids. The games that you can find in the Intellijoy challenge your child to connect some dots or alphabetical letters. Some are more interesting and allow your kid to paint some images.

By playing such games, your kids can learn new things, especially if they are facing difficulties memorizing the alphabetical order. There’s a free version that you can download for your kids, or you can also opt for a paid version if you want your kids to access more features and games.

4. Crossword Games

Crosswords are among the most traditional and educational ways that you can use to educate yourself and train the brain. These mobile phone games are available both offline and online and help you to boost your memory and learn new things hence making you more knowledgeable.

The best thing about crossword games is that they are usually free hence making them a very cheap way to gain some knowledge on different things as they force you to do some research to get the answers. Also, if you’re looking for clues online to the crossword games that challenge you, then you can check here crossword 911 website

5. Toca Boca Games

These games help your kids to learn new things about going on vacations, cooking, visiting new cities, doing hair and attending school. So, Toca Boca games can be beneficial to kids who have an interest in learning some skills that could help them a lot in the future.

6. Brain School

Brain school has some fascinating puzzles that can help you challenge your mind. You will also find tricky math questions that force you to do some research if you are not sure about how to solve them. This game has different levels which you need to pass to get an A+ reward. So, playing games in brain school can help you a lot to learn new ways of solving mathematical problems and hard puzzles too.

7. Lumosity

Lumosity is one mobile phone app that you should consider using when you are aiming at training your brain and learning new things. There are different games that you can play for free on Lumosity every day, which allows you to see your progress in every game that you play. This mobile phone app has interesting tests and activities backed by science that you can take part in hence allowing you to boost your memory as you educate yourself on other things.

Conclusion

This article wraps up some of the top apps that you should have, however, there are a lot of mobile phone apps that you can use to educate yourself or your kids on a variety of things. To improve your skills, make sure you get from this list the apps that appeal to you depending on your goal.

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