Go, Diego, Go: Wolf Pup Rescue
Go, Diego, Go: Wolf Pup Rescue is an Arcade, Educational, and Single-player video game developed by Activision Value Publishing, Inc. for Sarbakan, Inc. It offers exciting gameplay based on a famous animated TV show and serves as the spin-off of the Dora the Explorer. In the game, the primary task of the player is to save the rainforest animals with the assist of other characters and his rescue pack (a special bag) that can transform into various things the player requires. According to the story, Dora and Diego are set out on an epic adventure to find baby Maned Wolf, who is lost in the forest. In the game, the player starts in Wolf Pup Rescue mission mode and complete each task to unlock Quick Rescue mode. There are three difficulty levels, and the player must select one of them to start the game and can change any time during the game. The player controls the character using the mouse-clicks similar to Dora the Explorer series. There are multiple mini-games available such as Spot and Click on Baby Jaguar, Find Baby Animals, Find the Correct Trail, and more. Try it out, and you’ll like it.
#1 Letterpress: Word Game
Letterpress: Word Game is a Word, Education, and Puzzle video game developed and published by Solebon LLC for Android and iOS as well as Mac. The game comes with beautiful design and intuitive play where the player takes his turns to spelling words and struggle to dominate the board by defeating his opponent. In the game, the primary objective of the player is to form as many words as possible by tapping the letters and receive points for each completed word. In Multiplayer mode, the player can invite his friend to compete against him or can stylized bots. The game brings the stats system that will track the progress of the player and offers the massive wordlist with definitions. During the gameplay, the player can use real chat system to communicate with other players from across the world in real time and can engage in customization experience. Letterpress: Word Game includes core features such as Compete against Friends, Chat in Real-time, Track your Play, and more. Check it out, if you love playing Word video games.
#2 Cyberchase: Castleblanca Quest
Cyberchase: Castleblanca Quest is a Horror-themed, Educational, Side-scroll, and Single-player video game that offers the Puzzle elements as well. The game offers an exciting gameplay based on popular kid show known as Cyberchase. It is designed to teach the children about spatial reasoning and mathematics principles. There are three young and talented stars available of the show and their bird will visit the town to locate that it is being inundated with the specific amount of sunlight. They struggle to create the solar protection gadget but require a number of components to complete the objective. The game comes with several levels where the player can do lots of fun-filled activities such as Scary Scales, Goop Zapper, Monster Drive, Disco Defector, Get the Lead Out, Lights Out, Drape Maker, and more. In each level, the player needs to solve the complex puzzles and the game will reward him against the completed task. With superb mechanics, stunning visuals, and cool graphics, Cyberchase: Castleblanca Quest is the best game to play for kids.
#3 Reader Rabbit 2
Reader Rabbit 2 is a Single-player and Education Simulation developed and published by The Learning Company, released in 1991. The game acts as the sequel to Reader Rabbit, and it is the 2nd game in the franchise of Reader Rabbit. It takes place in the beautiful location, known as Wordsville, where the game comprised four word-based mini-games to enjoy. During the gameplay, the player will learn about vowel sounds and how to build a sentence. The game introduces the old-school graphics and offers an opportunity for players to discover unusual and new words as well as play mini-games to score the best points. There are numerous levels available, and each level contains a set of words. The player must select the word to move forward while making the points to become the master. The game comes with a compelling storyline, in which the world is running out of words, the protagonist named as Reader Rabbit and his mouse friend by the name Matt, struggle to gather words from four different activities such as Word Patch, Vowel Pond, Alphabet Dance, and Word Mine. Check it out, and have fun.