Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
LQ: 9.45
Recommended Age: 4+
Skills Used: Flexibility, Planning, Mathematics, Reading, Writing
In this collection game you play a human whose yard is very bare until your dog begins to bring items home for you to decorate! Take care of your growing number of dogs by feeding them treats, bathing them, and petting them. Then send them out into the world and see what they bring back for you. While your dog is out, play fun mini games in order to win coins and gems, which can be used to purchase accessories or even additional dogs for your yard and rooms in your house.
Klepto Dogs is a free game but in-app purchases are available.
Time Management: Planning For Future Goals.
At the beginning of the game you only own one dog. If you want to add dogs to your home or purchase accessories for them, you need to save up coins and gems. Because dogs require many gems to purchase, you need to have a plan for how you are going to collect and save up enough to acquire them. As you collect more dogs, you also need to plan for how you will accessorize them and how much each accessory will cost you. Students who do not plan out how long it will take for them to reach these goals may find themselves waiting longer to earn the coins/gems they need to purchase a dog/accessory.
Organization: Managing One’s Environment/Personal Possessions.
Within the game, everything is purchased by coins or gems. Students need to know how much their purchases will cost and plan to play enough mini games to earn the right amount of currency. This requires students to be organized about how much money they currently have and what they need to earn. Students who do not do this may find themselves not earning enough currency or playing the mini games longer than they needed to.
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