Dino Quiz: Learn While Moving
Making topics like History, Archeology and Paleontology fun for kids is not always easy. Usually, kids lose their attention quickly and want to move on to the next thing. As a provider of interactive games, we often think of ways to educate children while keeping them engaged.
That's where Dino Quiz comes in! Perfect for children and preteens, this new interactive game combines fun and learning.
Dino Quiz
Dino Quiz engages kids both physically and mentally, alternating between questions and activities to keep them on their toes. As players navigate through questions about dinosaurs and ancient civilizations, they learn and have fun simultaneously.
This game is a variation of the popular "Pirate Quiz" and uses the innovative Asset Flip Interface (AFI). The AFI was implemented by changing the former game’s theme and questions to create Dino Quiz.
- Theme: Archeology, Paleontology, Ancient Times
- Content: 51 Questions about Dinosaurs and Ancient Civilizations
- Game Time: 90 seconds
- Category: Education
- Demography: Children to Preteens.
Dino Quiz can be enjoyed solo or as a group activity, making it a hit with kids who love teaming up to score extra points.
The goal is simple: the more artifacts you hit, the more points you collect. Keep an eye out for the special Question Mark stone. When you hit it, a question appears! Answer correctly, and you’ll boost your score. The more you know about Dinosaurs, Ancient Civilizations, and Archaeology, the higher your chances of becoming a top scorer.
This game offers a fun and educational challenge, encouraging children to learn more as they strive to improve their scores.
Similar Games
MultiBall comes with 50+ games and has a selection of interactive educational games. Here are similar games to keep the little ones moving while stimulating their brains:
- Pirate Quiz: Similar to Dino Quiz you have to hit the pirate items and answer questions about pirates correctly to increase your score!
- Countries: A different knowledge-based game where players have to hit the displayed country correctly to score points. Younger kids can use Power-ups to get help guessing the country and learn while playing.