ItzaBitza
- October 1, 2009
- Sabi Games
In the award winning game ItzaBitza , drawings truly come to life. Kids help their Sketchy by using Living Ink - a unique drawing recognition system – to draw one-of-a kind interactive objects that form the centerpiece of the game's action. Draw a house and watch the character shrink to fit in the door; draw flames and watch the rocket ship they drew blast off. The game provides a totally uniqu…
Reviews
Audience ScoreBased on 11 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
graphics1 negative mentions
- Great fun for toddlers and young children, providing an introduction to computers and basic gameplay mechanics.
- Offers a variety of options and modes to unlock, keeping the gameplay engaging for kids.
- Encourages learning through activities like clicking, drawing, and puzzle solving, making it suitable for ages 3-8.
- Experiences technical issues on certain systems, including white screens and freezing, leading to frustration.
- Lacks support and resources for troubleshooting, making it difficult for players to resolve issues.
- May not be suitable for older children due to its simplistic gameplay and design.
- gameplay1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay is designed primarily for children, focusing on teaching basic mouse movement and fundamental mechanics through simple, click-based interactions.
“The gameplay is engaging and perfect for kids, helping them learn mouse movement and fundamental gaming skills.”
“The mechanics are simple yet effective, making it easy for beginners to grasp the basics of gameplay.”
“The game offers a fun and interactive way to develop essential gaming skills while keeping players entertained.”
- graphics1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Users report significant issues with the graphics, specifically encountering a white screen on startup while only hearing sound, indicating a failure in rendering visuals.
“Does not work, white screen on startup, sound but no graphics.”
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