- Counting: The child had to count the number of rupees collected in the game.
- Money: The child had to use the rupees collected to purchase items in the game, learning about the concept of money and transactions.
- Measurement: The child had to navigate through different terrains and measure the distance between different locations on the map.
- Problem-solving: The child had to solve puzzles and use critical thinking skills to progress through the game.
- Geometry: The child had to navigate through different shapes and obstacles in the game, learning about basic geometry concepts.
For continued development, the child can explore other adventure games that incorporate math concepts, such as Minecraft or Super Mario. They can also practice counting and money skills in real-life situations, such as counting change or budgeting for purchases.