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Anton Lorenzo Bulatao

Game Review: Fuzz Bugs -Counting, Sorting, & Comparing


Fuzz Bugs - Counting, Sorting, & Comparing is a game that teaches children exactly that. The game uses small creatures called fuzz bugs as the learning tool. The game starts off with the player being tasked with putting these fuzz bugs into color-sorted jars. Then they are tasked with counting the contents of each jar and sorting them from the most number of fuzz bugs to the least.


A simple musical and visual art style is used for the overall game. The slow pace of both the game and the narration can help the children to slow down and better absorb the details of the lesson. The game is built on a loop and has no definitive end. This allows the lesson to be taught until the teacher believes that the child has understood it. However, this can also mean that the game can eventually get boring, especially due to its slow pace.


Rating: 7/10 Good for its intended audience.



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