- Art: Learned about design, aesthetics and symmetry by creating and building structures in the game
- English Language Arts: Enhanced reading and comprehension skills through reading in-game instructions and dialogues
- Foreign Language: Developed vocabulary and language skills by playing the game in a different language version
- History: Explored historical themes and settings through created worlds and historical mods
- Math: Utilized problem-solving skills, geometry, and spatial awareness for construction and calculations
- Music: Engaged in creative expression by composing and playing music using note blocks in the game
- Physical Education: Developed hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills through controlling characters and actions
- Science: Applied scientific concepts such as resource gathering, crafting, and experimenting with different materials
- Social Studies: Learned about societal structures, economies, and civilizations by interacting with different in-game characters
For continued development, encourage the child to:
- Create architectural masterpieces by exploring real-world building styles and techniques
- Write creative stories or essays based on the game's characters, settings, or experiences
- Study languages by switching the game's language settings and practicing communication with international players
- Design historical simulations or quests, integrating accurate historical events and figures into the game
- Challenge themselves with math puzzles or experiments within the game to reinforce mathematical concepts
- Compose original music or remix existing tracks to develop musical composition skills
- Engage in physical activities inspired by the game, such as outdoor adventures, parkour, or sports
- Research and experiment with scientific concepts found in the game to deepen scientific knowledge
- Create in-game museums or virtual tours to explore different cultures and societies as part of social studies