What are Educational games?
Educational games will work your grey matter and give you some life-long information to retain. Or at least we'd like to think that's what happens. Hopefully you do learn SOMETHING from playing these games.
Alright, alright. I hear those groans. I know the idea of learning isn't the most appealing thing in the world, but trust me, that's because school goes about it the wrong way. Discovering new facts, improving your mathematics, or expanding your vocabulary can be incredibly fun when it's done the right way, like through the numerous Educational Games available here on Addicting Games. Not only will you improve your brain power, but you'll have a great time along the way. It's a win-win. One to put your numeracy skills through their paces is Equal Quest. It tasks you with solving a series of puzzles using maths fundamentals that you likely picked up through school, even if you didn't pay much attention. You are given a bunch of tiles that must be placed on a board in the correct mathematical order to beat the level. Naturally, they get harder as they go along, which only serves to make you feel like more of a genius. If numbers aren't your thing, then try Wordl Unlimited. Chances are you've probably heard of this one. There was a point where everyone was playing it, and it's still incredibly popular now. The goal is simple: Guess a five-letter word. This Educational Game tells you when you've got the right letters and whether or not they're in the correct place, so from there it becomes a case of trying to rearrange everything to uncover that hidden word. And who knows, maybe you'll learn a new one? And our last example sees us hopping back to numbers. Don't worry, though. This one doesn't require you to know how to add or subtract. Neon Daily Sudoku is a stylish version of the popular game. If you're unfamiliar, you need to have the numbers one to nine in each line and each miniature box with no repeats. It's a simple concept, but it really tickles the brain as you try to find each number's rightful home.