Educational (125 programs)
Pros: Easy mechanics. Cute game characters. Effective teaching method. Features sandbox gameplay.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Compelling gameplay and spinetingling horror aesthetic.. Freeware (with the option to name your price)..
Cons: Controls can be a little awkward.. Sometimes it is difficult to work out what you are expected to do..
Pros: Safe. Retro style. Cross-platform. Interactive questions. Large fandom community. A multitude of assistive tutorials.
Cons: Can be slow.
Pros: Interesting retro feel. Strong and diverse storyline.
Cons: A bit on the short side. Only available for Windows users.
Pros: Great graphics. Create your own valleys.
Cons: Different concept than original Train Valley. More strategy than management.
Pros: Hilarious premise and eye-catching visual style.. Hectic gameplay as enemies keep on coming..
Cons: Some weapons are annoying to use.. You'll have to level up before the action really begins..
Pros: Unique gaming concept. Addictive and engaging.
Cons: A bit on the short side. May be too simple for certain gamers.
Pros: Trackable achievements and learning progress statistics. Vibrant graphics and engaging quests. Supports various curriculums that align with Common Core Math Standards.
Cons: Limited features in the free version.
Pros: Unique gameplay style. Simple interface.
Cons: Gets easier over time. Few accessibility options.
Pros: Historical setting. Dramatic and engaging storyline.
Cons: Awkward puzzles. Somewhat muddy art style.
Pros: There are a variety of different games and puzzles to choose from. The Abacus Project has been approved by major scholastic institutions.
Cons: The last update apparently occurred in 2010. Some users might feel that the graphics are boring and slightly outdated.
Pros: There is no fee to work with this software. It will not require much native memory in order to function properly.
Cons: The last update took place in 2016. There is currently no mens to store information within the cloud.
Pros: This software system is completely free to use. It functions much in the same way as a standard Wikipedia page.
Cons: There have not been many recent updates. This software might not be able to support newer operating systems.
Pros: Organizes and stores all research in one secure location. Quick and easily adaptable citation and bibliography creation. Supports citation plug-ins for various word processors. 2GB free cloud storage.
Cons: Synchronization with other libraries can be slow. Science based with limited features for arts or humanities.
Pros: This open-source platform is absolutely free to use and modify. Non-linear storage helps to streamline the search and retrieval processes.
Cons: Information is not stored within the cloud environment for extra redundancy. The last update took place in January 2016 some features could be outdated.
Pros: Effective cite-as-you-write option. Files can be directly imported from browser.
Cons: Very high memory usage. Issues with search functions.
Pros: An excellent and intuitive user interface which streamlines the production process. Advanced algorithmic capabilities to handle extremely complex computational tasks.
Cons: This system is not designed for novices within the computing industry. The demonstration package will not provide access to more advanced functions.
Pros: Free to download and use. Very easy to use.
Cons: Only available to Google Chrome Users. The speech output function needs a little work.