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  • Reading comprehension: The child had to read and understand the game's storyline and quests to progress through the game.
  • Vocabulary: The child was exposed to new words such as "dungeon," "loot," and "inventory" while playing the game.
  • Writing: The child may have had to write down notes or keep track of their progress in the game.
  • Critical thinking: The child had to make decisions on which weapons and armor to use, which skills to upgrade, and how to approach different enemies.
  • Problem-solving: The child had to figure out how to defeat challenging bosses and complete difficult quests.

Continued development: Encourage the child to write their own short stories or create their own game with a storyline and quests. They can also practice critical thinking and problem-solving skills by playing other strategy games or puzzles.

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