Who is it for?
This game is recommended for children aged 4 and up, covering early childhood and elementary school education, as the challenge can be adjusted through two difficulty levels. It is an excellent resource for independent student use, as well as for parents and teachers aiming to reinforce persistence and frustration tolerance through a structured progression system. Additionally, the advanced mode is well-suited for adults seeking a quick cognitive maintenance exercise.
Number of players.
Single-player mode, designed for local play on a single device.
What is it about?
This is a jigsaw puzzle game where the objective is to complete scenes featuring dinosaurs of various colors and sizes. Players must drag the pieces from the right-hand panel onto their correct positions on the board. The game features a mandatory linear progression where completing one puzzle is required to unlock the next, and it offers two selectable difficulty settings: easy (24 pieces) or hard (48 pieces).
What skills are developed?
- Visual and spatial perception: Analyzing shapes, sizes, and colors for accurate piece placement.
- Executive functions: Planning, sequencing, and persistence driven by the linear level-unlock system.
- Fine motor skills: Hand-eye coordination through targeted dragging and dropping mechanics.
How to get the most out of it?
Take advantage of the fixed linear progression to set up a speed challenge: time how long it takes the student to unlock three consecutive levels in easy mode, then encourage them to beat their own record in hard mode.



