A mobile educational games start-up in Kenya, Tizi Games, has designed a collection of math games to help students improve their studies and understanding of the subject as the Covid-19 pandemic remains.
The enterprise is a new platform of interactive and educational games which boasts of providing a fun way of understanding important concepts as taught in the standard Kenyan curriculum. Currently, the gaming company has revealed that its two newest math games are called Explosive Math and Tuhesabu Bano targeting students from the ages of six to 10.
A vivid description of the games shows that in Explosive Math, students from class one to four must save the world from crashing meteors by answering math questions, while on the other hand, Tuhesabu Bano is based on the classic “Banos” schoolyard game that many Kenyan parents grew up with and is meant to jog one’s mind in a fun and interactive way.
The Community Manager for Tizi Games, Maria Wangechi, said:
“We work together to make learning fun. These math games enhance what your children learn in school and act as revision for the week’s schoolwork”.
Available and accessible on a mobile web-based platform, a parent with a smartphone can subscribe to Tizi Games on behalf of their children, as Ms Wangechi noted hopefully that the platform can become a home tutor for children, given the pandemic.