- Counting: The child may have counted the number of enemies defeated or the number of buildings swung from.
- Sequencing: The child may have followed a sequence of buttons or actions to perform specific moves or combos.
- Estimation: The child may have estimated the distance needed to swing from one building to another.
- Measurement: The child may have measured the height or length of buildings or obstacles in the game.
- Problem-solving: The child may have solved puzzles or challenges that required logical thinking and mathematical reasoning.
Continued development related to the activity can include:
1. Encouraging the child to keep track of their scores or progress in the game, which involves basic counting and number recognition.
2. Introducing the child to other math-related video games or apps that focus specifically on math concepts such as addition, subtraction, or geometry.
3. Incorporating real-life math activities inspired by the game, such as measuring the height of buildings in their neighborhood or estimating distances when swinging on a playground swing.