- Developed gross motor skills through physical movement in a virtual environment
- Improved hand-eye coordination by using hand-held controllers to interact with the game
- Enhanced spatial awareness by navigating through a virtual space and avoiding obstacles
- Increased cardiovascular endurance through sustained physical activity
- Learned teamwork and communication skills by playing with other children in the game
For continued development, parents can encourage their child to try other virtual reality games that involve physical activity, such as dancing or sports simulations. They can also incorporate real-life physical activities, such as playing tag or going for a bike ride, to reinforce the importance of staying active and healthy.