A suite of educational games for young children
http://childsplay.sourceforge.net/
Childsplay is a suite of educational games for young children, like gcompris, but without the overkill of c/c++ and the gnome environ.
Also the use of the SDL libraries makes smooth animation and the playing of sound very easy.
Childsplay uses a plugin system for the games, so you might want to check the Childsplay plugins page. (There are two built-in games: memory and a typing game.)
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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childsplay-1.6.tar.bz2 | 0012290051 11.7 MB | |
childsplay-admin.desktop | 0000000345 345 Bytes | |
childsplay-locale.patch | 0000001347 1.32 KB | |
childsplay-missing_exceptions_module.patch | 0000000443 443 Bytes | |
childsplay-rpmlintrc | 0000000112 112 Bytes | |
childsplay.changes | 0000004669 4.56 KB | |
childsplay.desktop | 0000000476 476 Bytes | |
childsplay.spec | 0000007061 6.9 KB | |
childsplay.xpm | 0000019549 19.1 KB |
Comments 3
This game 2 player games is fun.
Childsplay sounds like a great option for young children to learn through educational head soccer games. The use of SDL libraries for smooth animation and sound playing is a plus, and the plugin system for games provides flexibility. It's good to know that there are built-in games like memory and a typing game as well.
With its collection of educational games and smooth animations driven by SDL libraries, Childsplay appears to be a wonderful instrument for young learners. And if you are an educator interested in other similar interactive platforms, you may also consider Blooket Play. It has a large number of fascinating game-based learning activities which are appropriate for students of all ages. Both instruments offer great possibilities to enhance the educational process in interesting and efficient ways!