A suite of educational games for young children

Edit Package childsplay
http://childsplay.sourceforge.net/

Childsplay is a suite of educational games for young children, like gcompris, but without the overkill of c/c++ and the gnome environ.

Also the use of the SDL libraries makes smooth animation and the playing of sound very easy.

Childsplay uses a plugin system for the games, so you might want to check the Childsplay plugins page. (There are two built-in games: memory and a typing game.)

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Revision 24 (latest revision is 34)
Lars Vogdt's avatar Lars Vogdt (lrupp) committed (revision 24)
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Michael Arrington's avatar

Childsplay is a great resource for educational games aimed at young Drift Hunters children. It's designed to be simpler than some other platforms like GCompris, using SDL libraries to ensure smooth animations and sound.


Jolie Keva's avatar

Childsplay sounds like a great option for young children to learn through educational head soccer games. The use of SDL libraries for smooth animation and sound playing is a plus, and the plugin system for games provides flexibility. It's good to know that there are built-in games like memory and a typing game as well.

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