Honestly, this game is just a lot of clicking and dragging. Sometimes it feels like it was made in a hurry. The puzzles are simple but can get annoying when the physics act wonky. Still, I keep coming back for some reason.
Educational Games Kids features neat little puzzles and mini-games that teach basic skills. The tricky part is when the physics seem wonky, making some tasks harder than they should be. It’s straightforward but can get frustrating quickly. Still, it’s a decent way to pass time with kids.
Most players just pick the default setup. There’s not much in terms of customizing characters or builds. You can try different combinations, but honestly, none make a huge difference. It’s more about figuring out the puzzles than optimizing loadouts.
One secret is to pay attention to the hints given during the game. Sometimes the answer is hidden in the instructions. Also, don’t rush through the puzzles; taking your time helps avoid mistakes. It’s surprisingly addictive once you figure out the trick.
The game progresses through a series of mini-games and puzzles. You help characters learn new skills along the way. The ending isn’t very surprising, but it wraps up the story nicely. Overall, it’s a simple experience that leaves you with a few new facts to remember.