- Reading comprehension: The child has to read and understand the instructions and dialogue in the game.
- Vocabulary: The child learns new words and phrases through the game's dialogue and instructions.
- Writing: The child may need to write down notes or solve puzzles by writing commands or answers.
- Critical thinking: The child needs to analyze and solve puzzles, which requires logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Sequencing: The child needs to follow a sequence of steps to progress in the game.
- Character development: The child may learn about character development through the game's storyline and interactions with different characters.
- Storytelling: The child may need to create narratives or explain the game's plot to others.
Continued development related to this activity can include:
- Encouraging the child to write their own stories or fan fiction based on the game.
- Discussing the game's themes and moral lessons to enhance critical thinking and reflection skills.
- Exploring other video games or interactive media that promote reading, writing, and critical thinking.
- Encouraging the child to create their own video game or interactive story using storytelling and game design tools.
- Integrating the game into language arts lessons by discussing the game's dialogue, characters, and plot in class.