A collection counting game for children
During the recent school holidays we rolled out yet another simple game for young children over at our children’s website - Play at Powerhouse.
This one is called Counting with Zoe & Cogs. Like previous games on the Play at Powerhouse site it revolves around the Museum’s two children’s mascots - Zoe, a girl representing the local community, and Cogs, a robot that represents the Museum’s knowledge and collection.
The game is very simple - count collection objects under a specific theme to build a display.
This is another in a series of quick turnaround, simple website interactives used to build familiarity with the Museum’s mascots and children’s brand, as well as teach basic memory and computer operation/coordination skills. They complement a range of offline craft activities that can be downloaded from the Make & Do part of the website.
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- Author:
- Seb Chan
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- 27.10.07 / 4pm
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- Young people & museums
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