Showing posts with label new kids game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new kids game. Show all posts

Friday, June 12, 2015

Minecraft Games Help Kids With Autism Develop Interaction, Concentration & Problem Solving Skills

Minecraft has been a favorite game by millions of children who are addicted to online gaming. The good news, this fun and challenging game is not restricted to children who are mentally challenged. 
According to the BBC, this block-building video game encourages children's ability to interact.


 This is supported by a speech and language expert from National Autistic Society, who reported that the said game improves a child's ability to focus and communicate. The expert also noted that it has positive influence to a child's problem-solving skills.

Dr. Randy Kulman posted in Learning Works for Kids that in his entire practice he had worked with teens and children who are very fond of Minecraft.
Dr. Kulman shared why children love the Minecraft, and the reasons are as follows:

1. The game is spontaneous

Children can play the game in the whatever way they want it be. Most games have rules, after finishing a particular stage one has to move on and play the next stage, which can be more challenging. "This is especially interesting, considering the fact that kids affected by Autism generally desire repetition, rules, and knowing what to expect," says Dr. Kulman.
A 14-year-old teen with autism even says he loves the game because he does not need to follow a particular flow of story to enjoy it.  

2. They can play it according to their whims

Kids can build walls, buildings, churches, rollercoasters in whichever manner they want too. They can kill zombies, creepers or endermen. The game is interesting because it fuels the interest of its gamers without limitation.

Aside from sparking creativity, it addresses the children with autism's interest. Dr. Kulman added that when spoke with a 12-year-old autism patient, the latter excitedly shared how fun the game was. The child even spoke about Minecraft facts so quickly, Kulman had a hard time following his words.  

3. Minecraft offers endless opportunities

Unlike other games, one can do anything in Minecraft without being wrong.  Players are not concerned when someone ruined or changed what was built. When one is killed, he can always come back.

4. Children are in control of the game

An 11-year old boy previously diagnosed with PDD has shared that he enjoyed the game because he can do anything he wants, build anything he wishes and even kick out anyone he does not want to play with.

While the game improves children's creativity and productivity, it has received mixed sentiments from parents. They admitted that their children's ability to interact with other children improved. However, their concern is that sometimes their children are so engrossed with the game, they are not willing to leave their computers anymore.


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Thursday, June 11, 2015

Revenue from Mobile Games are Lapping the 3DS and Playstation Vita

Revenue from Mobile Games are Lapping the 3DS and Playstation Vita

App Annie, the service that tracks downloads and rankings on the App Store, has released a new report showing how multiplayer games are important to mobile, but there's a really interesting little data point showing world wide spending in the first quarter of 2014 and 2015 among the App Store, Google Play, and handheld systems. Let's just say that the numbers don't look good for handhelds like the 3DS and Vita:




Oof. From the looks of it, iOS and Android separately have grown more year-over-year than what handheld system software sales are worth in their entirety. And that excludes the ad revenue being brought in to developers. Do you see how lucrative mobile is? There's more users, and far more money there. App Annie estimates 1.1 billion mobile devices being used for gaming, and while maybe users are spending less per user than dedicated systems, there's a lot of money to be made, potentially.

Another interesting takeaway from this report is that multiplayer games are rather lucrative; they are about 30% of all downloads, but about 60% of all spending, and both stats have grown year-over-year. However, this data includes pretty much anything with leaderboards, like Crossy Road [Free], which seems like a uselessly-expansive definition of 'multiplayer' so as to render it useless. Still, social features are useful for developers, it seems.


The Balloon Boy

The Balloon Boy - Free fun Game !!

A boy goes soaring up into the sky after holding on to too many balloons.
• Help him to get back down by popping all the balloons before time runs out!
• Be careful of the dangerous balloons which will result in penalties....
See More
Pixotri Gaming Studio
Affordable Website Design and Development,E-commerce Websites,SEO services,Digital Marketing, 2D and 3D Animation and Game development company.Call +61491108823
PIXOTRIGAMES.COM|BY PIXOTRI GAMING STUDIO

The Balloon Boy

The Balloon Boy


The Balloon Boy - Free fun Game !!

 A boy goes soaring up into the sky after holding on to too many balloons.
• Help him to get back down by popping all the balloons before time runs out!
• Be careful of the dangerous balloons which will result in penalties....
See More

Pixotri Gaming Studio
Affordable Website Design and Development,E-commerce Websites,SEO services,Digital Marketing, 2D and 3D Animation and Game development company.Call +61491108823

PIXOTRIGAMES.COM|BY PIXOTRI GAMING STUDIO

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Microsoft Corporation Skype Rolls Out Updates To Fix Crash Bug

Microsoft Corporation’s (NASDAQ:MSFT) team behind Skype has reportedly rolled out updates for the application running on previous versions of Windows, along with Google Inc’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android operating devices, and also for Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ:AAPL) iOS devices.



The updates serve as a fix for the crash bug that was spotted by several users, who complained that upon receiving a string of eight text characters, their Skype applications crashed. However, this wasn’t the end of their misery as the application kept on crashing even after being restarted.

Skype announced this update through a blog post which stated: “We are aware of a problem that was causing Skype clients to crash. Our engineering teams worked hard to resolve this issue, and have released updates for all impacted Skype platforms." Reports also indicate that Skype for Mac remained unharmed by the crash bug, but developers still decided to roll out an update for Mac devices. The updated version is being stated as 7.5; however, the rest of the updates are mentioned as 5.13 for iOS, 5.4 for Android devices and 7.7 for Windows.

The response is a fairly quick one by the Skype's team, who state that users can continue to use Skype on their devices once again and securely this time, simply by updating the app to these versions. A similar crash bug was also found causing issues for the messaging application on iOS, which also forced users to reboot their devices, yet the iMessage application still remained inaccessible.

Skype’s response to the crash bug comes out earlier and quicker than Apple, which offered a temporary fix and announced that the team of developers is working on proper a fix, which will be rolled out in the upcoming days or weeks.


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The Bubble  Boy - Free fun Game  for Google play store!!
The Bubble Boy is an entertaining game for kids and all age groups.
Download this free game: 
Pop the maximum amount of bubbles without losing lives.
Soothing visuals and engaging sounds for immersive game play.
Choose between two difficulty settings. Easy and Hard.
Pop the power up bubbles to earn additional points.
Beware of the naughty bubble. If popped you will lose a life.
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My New Thoughts on Google Photos After Digging Around for a Week

Last week when Google Photos launched, I quickly tested it out and then wrote a post with my immediate initial reaction to the service. Much of my early disappointment centered around the fact that Google chose to limit the size of photos in the service to 16 megapixels. As a DSLR shooter this meant that a large portion of my library would be downsized with Google Photos. Bummer.

Flickr by contrast offers every user 1TB of free storage for your photos (which is more than what 99.999% of photographers need at present) at full original high resolution.

So in my mind this made Flickr’s free offering a vastly superior offering over Google Photo’s free offering. Flickr’s had that offer out for a while now which is why I hoped that Google would respond by offering us a similar 1TB (or more) of full high res original storage. Google Photos will let you have a terabyte of storage for your high res photos as well, it will just cost you $120 per year vs. Flickr’s free deal.

David Pogue (who works for Yahoo, which owns Flickr) wrote up a thoughtful review today comparing Google Photos and Flickr, and he made the same observation pointing to the negative of Google downsizing your original photos in Google Photos.

Despite my disappointment about Google’s decision to downsize our photos with the free version of their product, after having spent a week seriously digging into Google Photos, I’m much more optimistic about the service than I was a week ago. There’s a lot to love here.

1. THE BUBBLE BOY

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The Bubble  Boy - Free fun Game  for Google play store!!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.PixotriTechnologies.bubbleBoy&hl=en
The Bubble Boy is an entertaining game for kids and all age groups.
Download this free game:
Pop the maximum amount of bubbles without losing lives.
Soothing visuals and engaging sounds for immersive game play.
Choose between two difficulty settings. Easy and Hard.
Pop the power up bubbles to earn additional points.
Beware of the naughty bubble. If popped you will lose a life.
No Ads while playing.

Xbox One June System Update Details And E3 Teasers Revealed

June brings quite a lot for Xbox One players, primarily the next fixes for the Xbox One and the big event, E3 2015. Microsoft has already announced new details and teasers, starting with an upcoming release for the June System Update for the Xbox One.




DualShockers spotted the patch posted by Emily Hanson, a program manager at Microsoft for the Xbox One. A new version can now be accessed by Preview Program members. But the even better news is that public Xbox One users do not have to wait too long for the update.

In addition, Microsoft has already rolled out a lot of teasers for the E3 2015. There will be a number of shows and features that fans can catch during the event.

Fans who will not be able to get to the E3 2015 in person need not be worried about missing out on the action. Microsoft has ensured that players will still get access to the announcements and showcases from the comfort of home. Players can make use of the Xbox One or Xbox360, the Xbox.com and Windows Phone devices to watch the different segments of the event.

Kicking off Microsoft’s stint at the E3 2015 is the Xbox Briefing, which happens on June 15 at 12:30 p.m. EDT. This can also be viewed over at Spike TV’s “Xbox: Game On” by residents of the U.S. and Canada.

There will also be an Xbox Daily: LIVE @ E3 show, expected to run from June 15-17 to provide players with the latest updates. A lot of guest stars will be making an appearance at the show, including Xbox boss Phil Spencer and reps from studios like 343Industries, Turn 10 Studios, Crystal Dynamics and more.

For Xbox fans who are going to the E3 event, 500 will get a chance to check out the E3 2015 Xbox FanFest June 14-18. This will basically give player VIP access on mini events like the exclusive Xbox Fanfest Party on June 15, the Xbox briefing, the Xbox eSports Celebrity Challenge and Twitch Party and even meet-greet with game developers.

Even PC fans who are looking forward to more of the Windows 10 gaming experience will have a little something to see before the release on July 29. The link here will have a live stream of Spencer with other members of the team showing off some gaming sneak peeks and more during the event.

1. THE BUBBLE BOY

The Bubble  Boy - Free fun Game  for windows app store!!
The Bubble  Boy - Free fun Game  for Google play store!!

The Bubble Boy is an entertaining game for kids and all age groups.
Download this free game: 
Pop the maximum amount of bubbles without losing lives.
Soothing visuals and engaging sounds for immersive game play.
Choose between two difficulty settings. Easy and Hard.
Pop the power up bubbles to earn additional points.
Beware of the naughty bubble. If popped you will lose a life.
No Ads while playing.