- Reading comprehension: The child had to read instructions and dialogue to understand the game's objectives and storyline.
- Vocabulary: The game introduced new words such as "renovate," "furnish," and "decorate," which the child had to understand to progress in the game.
- Critical thinking: The child had to strategize and plan how to merge items to create new ones, which required problem-solving skills.
- Writing: The child had to write their own dialogue for the characters in the game, which helped develop their creative writing skills.
For continued development, parents can encourage their child to write their own short stories or scripts for a game or movie. They can also have their child read books and write summaries or reviews to improve their reading comprehension and writing skills. Additionally, playing other puzzle games can help develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.