Cardinal Solitaire Directions
bug fixes for older iPads
Learn and Practice Cardinal DirectionsCardinal directions refer to the four main directions shown on a map - north, east, south, and west. In this game, the objective is to use cardinal directions to help the character bring their item back to their home. As the character moves across the grid in one of the four cardinal directions, North (up), South (down), East (right), or West (left) the character bumps the item moving it in the characters' current direction.
What are the Challenges in this game?
The main challenge is that items cannot move on their own and can only be nudged. The player needs to use the principle of cardinal directions to maneuver the character while ensuring that items do not get to a point where they cannot be moved further inside the grid. It becomes difficult to analyze the position and movement of an item and character since moves cannot be made diagonally and come in conflict while moving on the same square of the grid.
Benefits of Practice through Play
The game allows kids to practice the four fundamental directions, including North (up), South (down), East (right), and West (left). Playing the game trains individuals to think spatially as they need to keep track of various directions around the grid. The game enhances analytical skills since the player needs to analyze and determine the next move while taking into account the limitations of movement, including blocked walls and conflicting movements of the character and the item.
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Available on devices:
- IOS