In today's digital age, where smartphones and tablets reign supreme, getting kids interested in classic literature can feel like an uphill battle. However, Winged, the latest auto-runner platformer from Sorara Game Studio in collaboration with Druzina Content, offers a unique solution to bridge the gap between gaming and reading.
Winged invites players into a world where the protagonist, Ruth, uses her wings to navigate through enchanting landscapes inspired by timeless children's literature. As you guide Ruth through this adventure, you'll collect pages from classic books, unlocking new worlds to explore and literary excerpts to enjoy. With 50 stages spread across five maps, and the chance to unlock ten different books, players will dive into worlds inspired by iconic works such as "Alice Through the Looking Glass" and "The Arabian Nights." The game also offers reading samples from beloved stories like "Don Quixote," "Peter Pan," and "Jack and the Beanstalk," making it a delightful way to introduce young minds to the joys of reading.
Winged marks Druzina Content's inaugural solo game project, which proudly showcases a strong female lead, embodying their commitment to female protagonism. More than just a game, Winged aims to be a family-friendly experience that parents and children can enjoy together.
While it remains to be seen whether Winged will spark a lifelong love for reading, it undoubtedly offers an engaging and fun way for families to explore classic literature. Available on both iOS and Android, and supporting multiple languages, there's no excuse not to give it a try!
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