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Mekorama for Children

These levels are designed to teach children ages 2+ visual problem solving through Mekorama. Levels increase in difficulty and in the types of mechanics introduced. If you have some mechanics you'd like me to add, please send me a message and I'll develop more levels to introduce them.

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S. Nagy, Aug 29, 2016
    • Gepeto
      Wow... I have seen this album earlier as empty and now it is 8 pages of levels (maybe more since I am writing) by @S. Nagy :eek:
      Indeed, I am interested in it for my kid (such as the tutorials made by @trids if you like). If your interested in levels made by my 5 years old boy here it is. :D
    • S. Nagy
      @Gepeto I have three children, ages 2, 3, and 5...the mechanics of this game are ideal for teaching children. The environment is low threat, repetition is easy, and it encourages them to try different solutions, discover their own solutions, and overcome challenges. I absolutely love it as a parent especially since they will need many of these skills as computer interfaces transition from 2 to 3 dimensional.
    • Gepeto
      At 2 years old, I am not sure that's solvable (you tell me :p), but from 4, it could...
      Seriously you've uploaded 69 levels in... 50 minutes! :eek: That's incredible... You're keeping all of this for ages? Or maybe they were for your beta testers. ;)
    • Gepeto
      Another question: is the upload order relating to the difficulty increase? (it seems to me)
    • S. Nagy
      The upload order was roughly in order of difficulty, though I did a little bit of jumping because my 5 year old progressed much faster and needed more of a challenge. The more difficult levels are far beyond my 3 year old's ability. As they practice, they get better at the levels and mechanics and have been completing many of the original game levels as well.
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      Jose Luis Galiano
      My compliments. The creation of this album is a very good idea
    • Rating:
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      Astral_Mage
      Great album, also the scaling is perfect, great for starting off in the game, cheers!
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