- Reading comprehension: The child has to read instructions, dialogue, and other text within the game to understand the objectives and rules.
- Vocabulary: The child may encounter new words while playing the game and can learn their meanings through context clues or looking them up.
- Writing: The child can practice writing skills by communicating with other players through the game's chat feature.
- Critical thinking: The child has to make strategic decisions throughout the game, such as where to land, what weapons to use, and how to navigate the terrain.
- Collaboration: The child can play with friends or join a team to work together towards a common goal, practicing teamwork and communication skills.
Encourage the child to write their own stories or fan fiction based on the game's characters and world. They can also practice persuasive writing by creating arguments for why certain weapons or strategies are better than others. Additionally, they can research the history and mythology behind the game's themes and incorporate that knowledge into their writing.