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
- Great fun for toddlers and young children, providing an introduction to computer skills.
- Offers various options and modes to unlock, keeping gameplay engaging for kids.
- Simple puzzles that encourage exploration and provide a challenge for finding all items.
- Experiences technical issues on certain systems, including white screens and freezing.
- Lacks support and resources for troubleshooting, making it difficult for users to resolve issues.
- May not be suitable for older children due to its simplistic gameplay.
- gameplay2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay is designed primarily for children, focusing on teaching basic mouse movement and simple mechanics, characterized by straightforward actions like "click here to win." It effectively serves its purpose for a young audience, emphasizing fundamental gaming skills.
“The gameplay is perfect for kids, helping them learn mouse movement and fundamental gameplay mechanics.”
“The game effectively teaches children essential skills while providing engaging gameplay.”
- graphics2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics aspect of the game is severely criticized, with multiple users reporting a persistent issue of a white screen on startup, resulting in sound but no visual output. This indicates a significant technical problem that affects the overall gaming experience.
“Does not work, white screen on startup, sound but no graphics.”