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  2. Educational video game - Wikipedia

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    Through games students learn to exercise resilience, critical thinking, and problem solving skills by identifying numerous solutions for problems. [50] By introducing them to educational video games, parents and teachers can make children interested in technology and technical skills from an early age.

  3. Madeline (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    According to a Discount Store News review of the 1996 E3, Madeline Thinking Games had "sharper [and] more detailed graphics than have been seen in the past". [150] Games in the series have received awards. In 1996, PC Magazine gave Madeline Thinking Games its Education/fun 5–9 age group award in an analysis of 500 games. [180]

  4. Tiltfactor Lab - Wikipedia

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    Tiltfactor is engaged in producing games that combat biases and stereotypes against women in STEM; increase systems-level thinking; model effective bystander intervention in cases of sexual assault; facilitate open source metadata gathering for public institutions; create social networks to encourage altruism and prosocial behavior; and inspire ...

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  6. Thinkin' Things - Wikipedia

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    Thinkin' Things is a series of educational video games by the Edmark Corporation and released for Windows and Mac in the 1990s. Entries in the series include Thinkin' Things Collection 1 (Formerly Thinkin Things) (1993), Thinkin' Things Collection 2 (1994), Thinkin' Things Collection 3 (1995), the adventure game Thinkin' Things: Sky Island Mysteries (1998), Thinkin’ Things Galactic Brain ...

  7. Arthur video games - Wikipedia

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    The Arthur video games franchise was a series of learning and interactive story video games based on the American-Canadian children's TV show Arthur. The games were released in the 1990s and 2000s for PlayStation and Game Boy Color alongside Windows and Mac OS computers.

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