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SIMPLE GAMES

Simple Games

Explore simple and fun games that teach the basics of coding and electronics through play. Each activity helps you discover how things work — how a light turns on, how a motor moves, or how a signal travels when you connect parts together. You’ll use colourful blocks, easy drag-and-drop actions, and clear visual feedback to build, test, and control virtual circuits.  Play as well other games that help to develop Your memory, reaction speed and other mental characteristics.

Simple Electric Circuit Game

Level: Easy

Very easy electric circuit game, that shows that by pressing "Off" button, the circuit breaks and by pressing "On" it again connects and the Led flashes on. The game can be used as the first, very easy game to get used to the digital environment. 

Led ON / OFF game

Level: Easy

In this game, you help the LED light turn on.
To do that, you need to move the battery to the wires so they touch.
When everything is connected in a circle, the light turns on.
This is called a closed circuit.

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The game shows that you need two things for the light to work:

  1. A closed circuit (all parts joined together).

  2. A power source — the battery.

Try it out and see your light shine! 

 Circuit Simulation

Level: Medium

In this game, you make a light bulb turn on.
To do this, you must close the circuit — that means all parts are connected together.
Use the same colours to connect the wires and see what happens!

 

In the next level, you learn that not all things can carry electricity.
Some things are called conductors — for example, metal.
Conductors let electricity pass through and make the light turn on.
Other things, like wood or plastic, do not let electricity pass.

It’s an easy drag-and-drop game — just move the wires, connect them, and watch your bulb light up!

2048

Level: Medium

Join two same blocks to get their double !

 

Instructions :

• Use arrow keys to move all blocks

• If 2 blocks are of same number and are on the same  line , you can join them to get their double number

• If all spaces are full and you aren't able to move , you  lose. 

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The game strengthens working memory, pattern recognition, and logical problem-solving, because every move changes the whole board. It also helps develop patience and focus, as success comes from thinking several steps ahead rather than making quick moves.

Simple Maze

Level: Medium

In this game, you help Budy find the way through a simple maze.
Use the arrow buttons to move Budy up, down, left, or right.
Try not to touch the walls!
Reach the green goal to win the game.

Advanced Maze

Level: Advanced

Move the Budy with arrows through the maze and help him to find the exit.

This advanced maze trains memory, as it is spread across many screens of the game. It also trains the finger motor skills  as the maze is narrow and Budy bounces off the wall as it touches it. 

Tetris

Level: Medium to Advanced

One of the most popular arcade game. Use up arrow button to rotate, right/left arrow buttons to move accordingly, down arrow to drop softly and and space button to drop hard. 

The aim of the game is to make full lines, which then disappear.  The game ends as bricks reach the top of the field. 

Tetris strengthens problem-solving, because every move affects what comes next. You constantly analyze patterns, predict future situations, and choose the best option.

In addition, Tetris trains working memory — the ability to hold information in your mind for a few seconds while planning your next step. It also enhances hand–eye coordination, since the brain must match what you see with quick keyboard or touch movements.

Pong Starter

Level: Advanced

Move the mouse to move the green paddle so that the Pong does not fall down on the red line. 

The game trains attention and reaction speed which are very important characteristics for physical and mental development. 

Snake

Level: Advanced

Arrow keys to change snake direction. 

Game ends as the Snake either crashes in the field border or in itself.

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Your score increases by:

1 every second,

20 every time you eat an apple or melon,

100 every time you eat a golden apple.

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As players guide the snake around the screen, they must constantly plan ahead, choose safe routes, and avoid obstacles. This helps develop strategic thinking and the ability to anticipate consequences.

The game also trains reaction speed — players need to adjust direction quickly as the snake becomes longer and moves faster. At the same time, it improves hand–eye coordination, because every move must match what the player sees in real time.

Snake encourages focus and attention control, since one moment of distraction can end the game. It also helps with spatial awareness, as players learn to judge distances, navigate tight spaces, and understand how the growing body will move.

Pac-Man

Level: Advanced

Arrow keys to change Pac-Man's direction. 

Collect coins, escape the ghosts. You loose, as You meet the ghost, but You can eat them, as they become grey. 

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Pac-Man helps develop quick decision-making and strategic thinking. Players must choose safe paths, avoid enemies, and plan routes under time pressure. The game strengthens reaction speed, hand–eye coordination, and spatial awareness as players navigate the maze. Pac-Man also trains pattern recognition, because noticing how the ghosts move makes it easier to stay safe and succeed.

Memory Game

Level: Easy to Advanced

The classic memory game where player has to find two equal cards for them to disappear from the table. Available different levels, which makes it appropriate game for everyone.  very good for memory training.  

EmpowerTECH

Empowering Young People with Down Syndrome through Technology

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