Colour Shooter

Colour Shooter is a collaborative game. Together, students will conquer space! A great challenge is launched: destroy all targets using spaceships. To do so, each student takes control of one of the colourful ships and shoots whenever a target is in sight. They must be fast and highly focused: if they miss a shot, the obstacles reappear.

General Skills Developed

Rating
4.8 / 5.0

Game Features

As it is a cooperative game played by 4 students, each one is responsible for controlling one of the coloured ships. Each player must shoot whenever a target is in sight and may only hit targets of the same colour as their ship. If they miss, the targets reappear for all players. The game has 20 levels that increase in difficulty.

To access the game’s home screen, you must first choose the 4 players.

On the home screen, by tapping the “Menu” button, you can access:

  1. Options: enable or disable sound effects, music, and narration;
  2. How to Play:  view tips and information about the game;
  3. Information: technical details about the game, and credits with information about the authors.

Opportunities for Educators

The game is a great tool for educators to help students develop teamwork and collaboration skills, improve gross and fine motor coordination, and enhance visual perception. In the game, all players are responsible for conquering the portal after destroying the coloured obstacles, even though each individual player is responsible for destroying the barrier of their own colour.

By challenging children to handle and explore different materials, including technological resources, through a variety of practices and dedicated time, they have the opportunity to enhance existing abilities and acquire new ones. This expands their possibilities and resources when learning about the world around them, especially in situations that involve and require manual coordination skills.

  • Encourage cooperation among students, reinforcing that everyone is responsible for the success of the team.
  • Promote a space to reflect on the importance of attention and visual perception.
  • Use the game as a starting point to discuss colours, coordination, and teamwork.
  • Explore the levels of the game as progressive challenges, encouraging collective achievement among students.

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