Midterm Project Proposal

About: ” Kindergarten Game Name”

This is our current plan for our project, there might be changes made later.

In order to develop our own mini immersive game platform for children, my teammate, Monique, and I (Ardelia) united our ideas to design and develop a game that concentrates on learning key placement in the keyboard which is crucial from the early stage of digital learning.

Our Main Purpose

Not only to teach children to type but our main purpose of developing this game is to educate and inspire kids to learn all early education simultaneously all at once with a twist, for instance, to learn the alphabets, colors, numbers, and to get familiar with the existence of different animals through an interactive and fascinating game.

In terms of how children absorb information, there is a certain observation that children tend to pay attention to visual pictures instead of learning from a book since it is dynamic.

Game Concept

Genre: Typing Game – a family-friendly game for kids

The game will teach them basic mathematical addition and subtraction, spelling with the aid of animals, and finally able to distinguish the various colors shown in animals.

  1. Basic Numbers: This section focuses on how simple mathematical add and subtraction functions work. Random (-) and (+) will pop up on the screen along with the numbers of animals. The users will input the number and try to count up the result or perhaps there will be multiple choices ( so it will make it easier to solve).
  2. Learning Alphabets: This is a spelling game, there will be a picture of an animal and its name with the default color (white). The user has to press the letter keys to highlight the letters and complete the word. Then it can proceed to the next level, with different words and animals.
  3. Colors: There will be an animal that corresponds with the color name that will be shown on the screen. This has the same concept as to how the user plays with the spelling game, they type the word in the right order of spelling, and thus the letters will be highlighted.

A proposal by Ardelia Shaula Araminta and Monique Senjaya

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