Brave Kid Games releases Kubi, New Children’s Software for Macintosh

September 21, 2005 - Slovenia-based Brave Kid Games has announced the release of their first software, a new children’s software for Macintosh called, Kubi, which was made with the game engine, PTK. The Mac software includes 5 inventive activities that encourage kids to explore their creative sides and to challenge their spatial skills.

With the first activity of Kubi, the child is equipped with a palette of colorful paint that can be placed on an on-screen board. With this board as his canvas, the little artist can create pictures, patterns, words and anything a child can imagine.

2 of the activities are puzzles. One of these puzzles simulates a “slide puzzle” whereby the child must slide slices together to form a whole picture. The 2nd puzzle is made up of layers and the challenge is to place the layers in the correct order to build a picture.

Remaining, are 2 games that involve matching an original picture, which is on the left of the screen, with a copied picture on the right of the screen that the child is required to copy by “painting” the blank canvas to exactly match the original.

Kubi costs $20. A free demo (a “Try Before you Buy” version) available to download at: http://www.quality-games.com/games/kubidemo.zip

Contact:
Janko Metelko, Bravekidgames
Velika Loka 21,
1290 Grosuplje
SLOVENIA
http://www.bravekidgames.com
info@bravekidgames.com
Demo download: http://www.quality-games.com/games/kubidemo.zip

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