In today's digital age, where smartphones and tablets dominate, introducing children to the classics of literature can be challenging. However, Winged, a new auto-runner platformer developed by Sorara Game Studio in collaboration with Druzina Content, offers an innovative solution to bridge this gap.
Winged invites players to explore worlds inspired by iconic children's literature. As the protagonist, Ruth, players use her wings to navigate through beautifully crafted environments, collecting pages from classic works along the way. These pages not only unlock new worlds to explore but also provide access to excerpts from renowned literary pieces, encouraging a love for reading.
The game features 50 stages, spread across five maps, and includes ten books. Players will journey through realms inspired by classics like Alice Through the Looking Glass and the Arabian Nights. Between levels, they can delve into excerpts from Don Quixote, Peter Pan, Jack and the Beanstalk, and more, making it a perfect blend of gaming and literary education.
Winged marks Druzina Content's first solo game, emphasizing female protagonism through its main character, Ruth. The game aims to be a family-friendly experience, suitable for players of all ages to enjoy together.
While it remains to be seen whether Winged will instill a lifelong passion for reading, it undoubtedly offers a fun and engaging way for children and parents to connect over literature. Available on both iOS and Android in multiple languages, there's no reason not to give it a try!
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