
How does Draw Your Game stimulate children's creativity and logic?
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In the digital age, children are increasingly exposed to video games and digital tools. However, not all games are equal in terms of educational benefits.
But how exactly does Draw Your Game stimulate both creativity and logic in children? We'll explain everything!
A game that unleashes creativity
With Draw Your Game, children first draw their world on paper. They then import their drawings onto a tablet, enrich them with modules and assets, and make their world interactive.
This process encourages imagination. Children invent settings, obstacles, and stories. They no longer just play: they design. By combining hand-drawing and digital tools, they develop their artistic sense.
Creating a level also means daring. They test, correct, and improve. This freedom encourages them to take initiative and fully express their ideas.
A game that structures thought
Creating a game also means thinking like a player. Children must imagine logical mechanics: how to overcome an obstacle? How to make the level playable but challenging?
They learn to organize events in a specific order: finding a key before opening a door, activating an element to unlock a passage. This approach naturally develops their sense of logic and deductive thinking.
Finally, by respecting the rules of the game and its technical constraints, they learn to adapt their ideas. A fun way to exercise their rigor and critical thinking.
The strength of Draw Your Game lies in the balance between artistic freedom and logical structuring.
Children move from pencil to tablet, from drawing to digital interactions. They become artists and little strategists.
And that's not all: once their level is completed, children can share it with their friends. They test each other's creations, draw inspiration from them, challenge each other... Creativity becomes collaborative, and everyone progresses while having fun.