NDS SouthPeak goes biblical with The Story of Noah's Ark

Always wanted to brush up your biblical knowledge? With SouthPeak's upcoming Tap and Teach: The Story of Noah's Ark for Nintendo DS, you just might.

SouthPeak has announced that they will publish a new line of interactive educational products for Nintendo DS created by Razorback Developments. The first game in this series will be Tap and Teach: The Story of Noah's Ark, scheduled for release in November 2010.

"Interactive education games represent a large untapped market opportunity and a natural fit for our Company," said Melanie Mroz, President and CEO of SouthPeak Interactive, "The introduction of Noah's Ark and subsequent learning oriented titles, are key to advancing our strategic initiatives designed to capture share of the rapidly expanding educational gaming sector. Given its large install base of millions of young users, Nintendo DS is an ideal platform for delivering educational content and introducing interactive teaching tools that parents and children can enjoy."

The first of the Tap and Teach series, The Story of Noah's Ark is an interactive storybook that presents an opportunity for family interaction that's fun and educational. Parents and Grandparents will enjoy sitting with their children and grandchildren as they use the software to improve their reading skills. Kids will love to interact with the cute interactive environments, creatures and characters when reading through the story.

When not reading through the story, the learning zone offers more fun and education in the form of coloring, spelling, music and exercises to stimulate hand-eye coordination and visual awareness. Read, play and learn with Tap and Teach - The Story of Noah's Ark!

Features:

  • An interactive storybook telling one of the world's most beloved stories
  • Fully-narrated read-along offering encouragement and guidance
  • Adorable illustrations with animated creatures that will react when touched
  • Five bonus activities provide more fun opportunities for practice in reading, spelling, music, creativity and eye-hand coordination
  • Intuitive touch-screen controls and book-style screen orientation
Posted on 28-10-2010 by Dennis

Comments

  • You know you could probably create some awesome and dark stories with the Christian mythology- but it just seems to be so kiddy friendly and disapointing.

    Trent, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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