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5 reasons why you should download the 50|50 app for your child

11 Sep, 2014
 

 

Have you been looking for a fun, fast-paced game that will improve your child’s general knowledge and skills in maths and language?

Look no further than the amazing 50|50 app!

With incredibly simple instructions, this riveting game will also boost one’s mental agility, hand-eye coordination and psychomotor skills. It is even suitable for adults and the best news of all? It's FREE!

We’ve listed down our top 5 reasons why 50|50 makes an ideal educational game for your child. Keep clicking "next" to find out.

Reason #1: It’s a mental rush

Reason #1: It’s a mental rush

The game’s straightforward format is not one to be underestimated. While your kid is tasked to answer by simply tapping left or right, the 10-second time limit will get him feeling the pressure to choose the correct side.

Expect a squeal to erupt from your child when the timer is quickly reaching the end and he still hasn’t figured out the answer!

Reason #2: It's tailor-fit to young senses

Reason #2: It's tailor-fit to young senses

The intuitive game-play and simple-to-use answering format are easily understood by young minds, while the vibrant visuals and audio feedback appeal to their senses and hold their focus.

Also, the difficulty level and categories automatically adjust to the user's performance – hence, the game is never too discouraging or too simple.

Reason #3: It’s a wealth of educational information

Reason #3: It’s a wealth of educational information

Kids will learn about animals, places, math, languages, shapes, colours, grammar and more. Apart from providing kids with knowledge on these topics, the game play format also encourages their development of mental and psychomotor skills.

Reason #4: It helps to gauge a kid’s academic strengths and weaknesses

Reason #4: It helps to gauge a kid’s academic strengths and weaknesses

While the "Game" modes expose children and parents to a wide range of topics, the "Practice" modes allow for more focused learning on specific topics. This allows children to improve on their weaknesses and capitalise on their strengths.

Reason #5: It challenges both children and children-at-heart

Reason #5: It challenges both children and children-at-heart

Mums and dads, don’t be misled by the game’s bright and colorful kid-centric graphics. While you can easily guide your children through Kid mode, the topics in Regular mode will prove to be quite a challenge!

Can you recognize the map of Bhutan when you see it? Do you know who Catalina Sandino Moreno is? With questions and information related to country flags, shapes, sportsmen, artistes, politicians and more, the app will leave you stumped.

And when you are, just remember that the app is for bonding and learning time with your kiddo, so switch back to Kid mode and play together.

Click "next" to read what other parents have to say about 50|50!

Good bonding time: Parent Testimonial

Good bonding time: Parent Testimonial

"The game provided good bonding time with my 4 year old while teaching quick picture recognition. He enjoyed it most when I called out the words (he can't read yet) and he has to decide right or wrong within the given time."- Shawn Tham, father of 2 sons

An exception to the no-tablet rule: Parent Testimonial

An exception to the no-tablet rule: Parent Testimonial

"As a rule, we don't usually let our kids play iPad games. We make an exception for 50|50 because it's educational and a lot of fun. The kids love it and have learnt all sorts of random things about country flags, Singapore trivia and even Spanish! Adults, too, have their own share of categories to conquer. I'll definitely recommend 50|50 to anyone who is looking to make learning fun and effortless for their kids and themselves!"- Dr. Jocelyn Lim, mother of 3 girls

Click "next" to know where you can download 50|50.

Play it for free!

Play it for free!

50|50 is available for download on Google Play and iTunes.

All Game modes are free to play, so the value can’t get much better than this. So, try it out – it’s guaranteed to give you and your child an enjoyable moment of bonding and learning.

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