ItzaBitza
Description (IGDB)
In the award winning game ItzaBitza , drawings truly come to life. Kids help their Sketchy by using Living Ink - a unique drawing recognition system – to draw one-of-a kind interactive objects that form the centerpiece of the game's action. Draw a house and watch the character shrink to fit in the door; draw flames and watch the rocket ship they drew blast off. The game provides a totally unique experience every time it is played. Since the environment is created through each player's personal drawings, the possibilities are as endless and fantastic as the player’s imagination. The game comes with five themed playsets – "Home Sweet Home", "Let’s go Camping", "Play in Space", "A Farm Life", and perfect for Halloween – "A VERY Scary Haunted House." Players unlock playsets by winning star challenges. ItzaBitza is more than just a fun game. The game has been crafted specifically for early-readers. In ItzaBitza, players who are just learning to read start out having a blast watching the whimsical reactions happen between their drawings and their Sketchy. Then all of a sudden, they need to read to win a star. Or to know what to draw so they can help their Sketchy. Parents will be delighted by the game's ability to enhance their child's self-confidence. Unlike some games that leave younger players frustrated by their difficulty and lack of assistance, ItzaBitza provides features to guide children even when faced with unfamiliar concepts. If an early-reader encounters a new word, it can be read aloud to them with the simple act of hovering the mouse over the word. Through a delightful twist on drawing games, ItzaBitza introduces a new way for kids to game and while they are playing, really important learning is happening. New methods to engage children, discovered during a multi-year research project conducted by Microsoft Corporation, are fused into the game's design, yielding a unique experience that encourages fun and learning.
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Description Steam (Français)
Dans le jeu ItzaBitza™, les dessins prennent vie. Les enfants utilisent ainsi de la Living Ink™ (encre vivante), qui est un système de reconnaissance de dessin pour dessiner des objets qui sont les points centraux d'un jeu d'action. Dessinez une maison et regardez les personnages s'adapter à la taille de la porte. Dessinez des flammes et regardez la fusée décoller pour un voyage intersidéral. Il y a peu de chance que vous vous lassiez d'ItzaBitza. Le jeu fournit une expérience de jeu unique à chaque session. Les possibilités sont sans fin car, les environnements sont la création des joueurs. La seule limite est votre imagination. Le jeu est fourni avec 5 environnements préprogrammés : "Home Sweet Home", "Let’s go Camping", "Play in Space", "A Farm Life", et parfait pour Halloween – "A VERY Scary Haunted House." Le joueur aura accès à ces environnements en gagnant de challenges.
ItzaBitza est plus qu'un jeu et a été conçu pour ceux qui apprennent à lire. Dans ItzaBitza, les joueurs voient leur création prendre vie puis, soudain, il faut lire pour gagner une étoile ou pour savoir quoi dessiner par la suite. Contrairement à d'autres jeux, ItzaBitza propose aux enfants des explications pour les familiariser avec certains concepts. Dans ce monde, il suffit de faire passer la souris sur certains objets pour avoir une voix et des explications
A travers les dessins, avec ItzaBitza, les enfants apprennent vraiment. Ce projet, conduit par Microsoft, encourage l'apprentissage tout en s'amusant.
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Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« I purchased this via Steam, for my 7-year old son. He still plays it occasionally, but I wish I had got this a year ago, it's probably better for a 6-year old who is just beginning to learn to read. It's very well done, even has achievements. The "drawings becoming alive" mechanics work so well, I even played this for a few minutes myself. There's really nothing like it, and it's worth the $10-15 or so in the packaged deal with "Itza Zoo". He prefers Itza Zoo. Probably only takes 1 hour to "beat" each game, but the drawing is fun enough to play again, once in a while. When you highlight a word it reads it aloud, which is great for kids. »