In today's digital age, where smartphones and tablets dominate, getting your kids interested in classic literature can feel like a daunting task. However, Winged, a new auto-runner platformer developed by Sorara Game Studio in partnership with Druzina Content, offers a unique solution to introduce children to the joys of reading.
In Winged, players control Ruth, a character who uses her wings to navigate through enchanting worlds inspired by timeless children's literature. As players progress, they collect pages that not only unlock new worlds to explore but also provide access to excerpts from renowned literary works. With 50 stages, five maps, and ten books, the game draws inspiration from classics like Alice Through the Looking Glass and The Arabian Nights. Additionally, players can enjoy reading snippets from Don Quixote, Peter Pan, Jack and the Beanstalk, and more between levels.
As Druzina Content's first solo game, Winged emphasizes female protagonism, embodied by the main character, Ruth. The game is designed to be a family-friendly experience, encouraging parents and children to play and enjoy together. Available on both iOS and Android platforms and supporting multiple languages, Winged is accessible to a wide audience.
While it remains to be seen whether Winged will instill a lasting love for reading in its young players, it undoubtedly offers a fun and engaging way for families to explore literary classics together. So, why not give it a try? It's a great opportunity to bond over shared adventures and perhaps spark a new interest in reading.
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