Hello friends. I really like games that have something to teach us. My last post was about LEGO but a more reputable user decided to give me downvote for an error I made and it was based on my inexperience on the platform. I barely have more than a week, so I accept advice given in a good way and not this discourteous attitude. I would understand his attitude if I were re-entering my mistake but it is hardly the first time I am wrong, not everyone is born learned and to err is human.
My post is about a new interactive game that has been released and promises to teach new generations the fundamentals of electricity while they play. For nobody is a secret that the year 2017 is constantly revolving around new updates and trends, therefore, we face a technological era driven by new automated models to which our society must adapt, and that better idea to "encourage the new generations to a modern way of life". The London company Technology Will Save Us presents this ambitious campaign that combines classic games of science to provide fun and learning to future inventors.
This is Dought Universe, a suite of three interactive toys that introduce the use of modernized plasticine and basic electronic circuits in order to teach the fundamentals of electricity through lights, sounds and movements; As well as an iOS and Android compatible app, allowing small creators to navigate between tutorials and technology challenges.
Each kit contains various colors of plasticine with the property of conducting electricity, which gives the little ones the ability to mold infinities of masterpieces. It also has didactic tools to cut and the necessary drivers to give life to the creations made, thus the smallest of the house will be able to create from musical instruments that teach how electricity creates the sound.
Demonstrates that salt and minerals contained in water are responsible for conducting electricity
Finally, the Dought Universe campaign will run through July 5 this year and will be sponsored by Kickstarted.com. Currently, individual kits are already available for as little as $ 40 each, while the trio is at around $ 100. It is estimated that by the end of this year, each suite will sell for $ 49.99.
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All images were taken from the company's website