Educational Motion Gaming

The iCam from Comfy Teaches Children Through Gaming

Gaming parents who wish to incorporate gaming into their child's early education need to check out the iCam from Comfy. The iCam from Comfy is a motion gaming system for the PC that has been dubbed the "baby Wii" by its creators. The iCam comes with two hand-held controllers, one driving wheel and ten games designed to teach children everything from nature to numbers.

The iCam from Comfy is incredibly low-tech; a webcam and a working computer are all you really need to start playing. This should be good for parents as children are becoming increasingly tech-savvy and are demanding the latest and most expensive gaming consoles at a younger and younger age. Each game has adjustable levels of difficulty, and Comfy also offers up to 100 additional games to download.
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1. Educational Motion Gaming - The iCam from Comfy combines gaming and education to teach children through interactive play.
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3. Customizable Learning Levels - The iCam from Comfy allows for adjustable difficulty levels to cater to each child's learning needs.
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1. Education Technology - The iCam from Comfy intersects gaming and education, making it a disruptive innovation in the education technology sector.
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3. Computer Hardware - The iCam from Comfy's low-tech requirements highlight a potential market for affordable and accessible computer hardware solutions.

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