Games like What's Weird 1
Looking for games like What's Weird 1? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with What's Weird 2, What's Diff 2 or Series 3.
1 View Game28%Game Brain Score28% User Score 1 reviewsSometimes it makes sense to make no sense. ”What's Weird” is a fun, humorous, thinking game, where your child learns to distinguish between the logical and the absurd. This game helps develop cognitive skills, such as logical versus absurd thinking, language skills - while describing the images, and visual perception skills, such as visual differentiation and attention to details. ”What's Weird …
View Game2 View Game53%Game Brain Score53% User Score 13 reviewsWhat’s Diff 2 (What’s different 2) - Finding out about the odd one out. Enhance your child’s cognitive, language and visual perception skills, in particular visual differentiation skills. In What's Diff 1, the image differs due to a bold visual difference (for example, color, placing, family, etc). The game is designed for children aged 3+ In What's Diff 2, the image differs mainly by a compli…
View Game3 View Game47%Game Brain Score47% User Score 7 reviewsSeries – where learning and fun are combined. This new, highly educational game teaches your child about the world of relations. In this game your child learns to arrange objects in a series based on various principles such as shape, color, size and quantity. The game develops primary math concepts such as size and quantity, visual perception skills, such as visual differentiation, fine motor skil…
View Game4 View Game43%Game Brain Score43% User Score 8 reviewsSeries – where learning and fun are combined. This new, highly educational game teaches your child about the world of relations. In this game your child learns to arrange objects in a series based on various principles such as shape, color, size and quantity. The game develops primary math concepts such as size and quantity, visual perception skills, such as visual differentiation, fine motor skil…
View Game5 View Game48%Game Brain Score48% User Score 12 reviewsWhat’s Diff 1 (What’s different 1) - Finding out about the odd one out. Enhance your child’s cognitive, language and visual perception skills, in particular visual differentiation skills. In What's Diff 1, the image differs due to a bold visual difference (for example, color, placing, family, etc). The game is designed for children aged 3+ In What's Diff 2, the image differs mainly by a complica…
View Game6 View Game48%Game Brain Score48% User Score 8 reviewsWhat’s Diff 3 (What’s different 3) - Finding out about the odd one out. Enhance your child’s cognitive, language and visual perception skills, in particular visual differentiation skills. In What's Diff 1, the image differs due to a bold visual difference (for example, color, placing, family, etc). The game is designed for children aged 3+ In What's Diff 2, the image differs mainly by a complica…
View Game7 View Game50%Game Brain Score50% User Score 6 reviewsSeries – where learning and fun are combined. This new, highly educational game teaches your child about the world of relations. In this game your child learns to arrange objects in a series based on various principles such as shape, color, size and quantity. The game develops primary math concepts such as size and quantity, visual perception skills, such as visual differentiation, fine motor skil…
View Game8 View Game49%Game Brain Score49% User Score 3 reviewsMy Profession - a fun, exciting matching game with voice recording feature - teaches the child about the world of the professions. The game helps develop visual perception skills and cognitive skills, such as conceptualization and categorization. With parental assistance it can also develop language ability through the naming of the various images. It is designed for children aged 4.5+ years old. …
View Game9 View Game48%Game Brain Score48% User Score 2 reviewsThis new, highly educational game teaches your child about the world of relations through the completion of series.The series are based on various principles such as shape, color, size and quantity. The game develops primary math concepts such as size and quantity, visual perception skills, such as visual differentiation, fine motor skills and with parental assistance can develop language skills. …
View Game10 View Game49%Game Brain Score49% User Score 3 reviewsTidying up the nursery has never been more fun. Teach your child about sorting and arranging with this fun, sorting application. This application helps develop conceptualization, visual perception and fine motor skills. With parental assistance it can also develop language skills. "Sorting Game 2" is designed for children aged 2+. "Sort it out 1" is designed for children aged 3+. "Sort it out 2…
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