MindWare has always made highly-regarded educational games for children, and here is a look at Q-Bitz, one of their most famous ones.
For a few years now educational games have been released by numerous companies as studies have demonstrated that children learn much more easily when the way in which they are learning is entertaining, and let’s face it, there aren’t many things more entertaining than a game out there.
MindWare is a company which has achieved a reputation over many years of providing some fun and educational games for children. One of their most highly-praised toys is Q-Bitz, and here is a brief overview of what it is.
What is Q-Bitz
To sum things up in a nutshell, Q-Bitz is a game in which two to four players compete against each other to replicate the shapes they see on challenge cards using their own building blocks. Each player has a wooden tray with 16 cubes, the sides of which are painted with varying motifs.
The first player to replicate the shape on the challenge card he or she has drawn gets to keep that card. There are over 120 cards available for the game, and the one who has the most of them at the end wins. The game was intended for children of ages 8 and up.
Q-Bitz as an Educational Game
While at first it may be hard to see it as an educational game, Q-Bitz contributes to developing something other than the traditional academic skills so many games are geared towards nowadays. In order to thrive in this world we need to make use of a large number of abilities, and a very important one to consider is visual awareness and dexterity.
Q-Bitz helps players to develop those aspects as they are required to identify the necessary blocks and match then with the shape presented as fast as possible. In addition, they also learn to work under a lot of stress and pressure, something which may come in very handy in the future.
What People Think About it
While it is true that there is more than one source to look at when determining whether or not the game actually sets out to do what it is advertised to, Amazon reviews remain one of the most trusted places as it is guaranteed that most people who place the reviews there are indeed real customers who are only sharing their opinion. Out of the 31 people who reviewed it, 20 gave 5 stars and 11 gave 4 stars. Nobody gave less than that, meaning there is a good reason to believe that this is indeed a high-quality product that actually delivers.
If you would like to, I encourage you to have a look for yourself at the reviews and make sure that they do not point out any outstanding flaws with the game... although ruining a game consisting of wooden trays, blocks and cards is quite a challenge.
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