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The story of the game is that in 2052 Bangladesh was attacked by aliens and they are stealing the 10 copies of every single letter reserved in the museum.
Players have to rescue
10 letters in each level. There are 50 levels for 50 letters and a 2 bonus level.
A press release:
Just as it is not easy for a Bangladeshi child from Bangladesh to learn English, parents of Bangladeshi children
abroad also face terrible problems teaching Bengali to their children. According to the study, 97% of children
prefer to play games, using their interest in playing games to teach them Bengali, “Soldier of 52” has been
launched recently on PlayStore and AppStore.
Ayman, Tawheed, Adeeb, 3 are Feni's sons, all three of whom are 5-14 ages, all three love to play games, not
just interested in studying. They may be lying around with games all the time, but they don't like to study much.
They all have a favorite game, free fire. They're enjoying playing free fire, but they're not being taught anything.
Mittika, a playful girl from Dhaka, is equally proficient in science and mathematics, but she is afraid to learn
Bengali only. Jilyan, a Bangladeshi boy in Sheitel, Washington, is interested in everything but not learning
Bengali. So will this be how our favorite Bengali language will be lost forever from one of our generations?
A survey of 150 Bangladeshi expatriate parents from England, Canada, New Zealand, New York shows that most
of their parents want their children to learn Bengali.
Apart from 5 of them, Ayman, Tawheed, Adeeb, Mrittika, Jiyan, The ZeroOneLAB Team has created the Bengali
learning game "Soldier of 52" to make millions of Bangladeshi children interested in teaching Bengali. Their
purpose is that children will learn Bengali happily while playing games.
"Zero One Lab" team leader K A I Insaf said about the game, "A new language learning is a very difficult task,
sometimes students lose interest in learning languages, so we are teaching through gaming, children students
and parents already from all over the country and outside the country have expressed keen interest in our game,
we hope that we will able to give a good experience to all Bengali language learners in this journey of Bengali
learning. We are giving special importance to the game with the learning Bengali of non-residential Bangladeshi
children"
"It was a lot of fun to play the game, the story of the game was very interesting, It's great to be able to buy assets
inside the game. I was able to justify what I learned by playing games again while playing games in the quiz
section. It's like this game”, says 9-year-old Ayman, a test session user of the game."
"Now hopefully children will learn something by playing games, not just waste time in the name of entertainment,"
Said Fencey, mother of two children, after hearing about the game. ”
10 letters in each level. There are 50 levels for 50 letters and a 2 bonus level.
A press release:
Just as it is not easy for a Bangladeshi child from Bangladesh to learn English, parents of Bangladeshi children
abroad also face terrible problems teaching Bengali to their children. According to the study, 97% of children
prefer to play games, using their interest in playing games to teach them Bengali, “Soldier of 52” has been
launched recently on PlayStore and AppStore.
Ayman, Tawheed, Adeeb, 3 are Feni's sons, all three of whom are 5-14 ages, all three love to play games, not
just interested in studying. They may be lying around with games all the time, but they don't like to study much.
They all have a favorite game, free fire. They're enjoying playing free fire, but they're not being taught anything.
Mittika, a playful girl from Dhaka, is equally proficient in science and mathematics, but she is afraid to learn
Bengali only. Jilyan, a Bangladeshi boy in Sheitel, Washington, is interested in everything but not learning
Bengali. So will this be how our favorite Bengali language will be lost forever from one of our generations?
A survey of 150 Bangladeshi expatriate parents from England, Canada, New Zealand, New York shows that most
of their parents want their children to learn Bengali.
Apart from 5 of them, Ayman, Tawheed, Adeeb, Mrittika, Jiyan, The ZeroOneLAB Team has created the Bengali
learning game "Soldier of 52" to make millions of Bangladeshi children interested in teaching Bengali. Their
purpose is that children will learn Bengali happily while playing games.
"Zero One Lab" team leader K A I Insaf said about the game, "A new language learning is a very difficult task,
sometimes students lose interest in learning languages, so we are teaching through gaming, children students
and parents already from all over the country and outside the country have expressed keen interest in our game,
we hope that we will able to give a good experience to all Bengali language learners in this journey of Bengali
learning. We are giving special importance to the game with the learning Bengali of non-residential Bangladeshi
children"
"It was a lot of fun to play the game, the story of the game was very interesting, It's great to be able to buy assets
inside the game. I was able to justify what I learned by playing games again while playing games in the quiz
section. It's like this game”, says 9-year-old Ayman, a test session user of the game."
"Now hopefully children will learn something by playing games, not just waste time in the name of entertainment,"
Said Fencey, mother of two children, after hearing about the game. ”
Entwickler
ZeroonelabAktualisierungsdatum
Mai 16, 2023Veröffentlichungsdatum
Feb. 25, 2022Preis
KostenlosEntwickler
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