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New Game Teaches K Thru College

Posted September 15, 2011 at 4:42pm by iClarified · 4145 views
Bad Cats is a game app that challenges players in three different levels, to accommodate from young children to college students, to flip cat photos to match pictures and find fifty things that the cat dragged in. The application provides lots of fun but can also be used as a teaching tool. Bad Cats helps improve memory and cognitive skills, or higher skills, such as probability distributions, expected values.

Bad Cats is a newly launched game for everyone from kindergarten to college age and beyond. Players must flip cat pictures to match pairs and find one of fifty different things that the cat dragged in.

This is a game developed for fun. It also provides some great learning opportunities. Players can select from three different levels of difficulty. There is something for very young kids, bigger kids and adults, alike.

The Bad Cats game helps youngsters improve their memory and cognitive skills as they play. Older children of high school and college age can learn higher skills, such as probability distributions, expected values and Bayes' theorem. The application is a good way for educators to teach in a fun and illustrated way. The Digital Norm website offers suggestions for educators, on how to incorporate the game into their lessons.

All players, regardless of age, get the opportunity to learn basic cat care because Bad Cats are insistent on it. They will pester a player until they are properly fed, watered, cleaned and pet.

Here are some of the features offered in Bad Cats:
* Easy to use interface
* Really fun gameplay!
* Match picture pairs in three levels of difficulty
* Find 50 things that the cat dragged in
* Increases children's memory and cognitive skills
* Educational tool for high school and college students
* Teaches basic cat care

Pricing and Availability
Bad Cats 1.0 is $0.99 (USD) and available through the App Store in the Education category.

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