Adventure Academy Review

adventure academy game review

Star Kitty’s Adventure Academy Review:

I really love exploring the different lands. I like getting pet crystals to hatch fantasy pets. I really like the astronomy room. I also like the mini games and I like the magical land.

One of my favorite places is my house where I can decorate. The learning kiosk is a place where you do all sorts of activities and you can watch learning videos or read books. You can get gems by completing different learning tasks each day and then use the gems to buy things you want in the game. And one of my favorite parts is all of the different quests you can do. I also like to play with my friends on it. Your parents can choose whether to have the chat settings on or off. There are a lot of learning opportunities scattered throughout the adventure and fun.

Sarah’s Adventure Academy Review:

This is another game that Star Kitty really enjoys and she is regularly telling me fun facts that she has learned while playing. I will say that the parents section is not quite as robust as I would like on the learning side. I would prefer to be able to see more of what lessons she has seen and maybe even assign stuff to her. While Star Kitty would love to play this game all day long, I limit it as it isn’t really possible for me to control how much learning she does on it. I can always tell her that if she plays she has to do the learning tasks, but it is very easy to get distracted with a game of tag or exploring the world.

Also, we have chosen as a family not to have the chat option activated. She does play it with Leopard Girl, but they play it over zoom together with the chat disabled so that they are not chatting with people they don’t know. Overall, it is a good alternative to some of the other multi-player online games, but it isn’t my first choice as a supplement to our homeschool. It is a great reward to work towards, though.

If this is a game you would like to try out you can get it here.

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