Mia Science : Romaine’s New Hat

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My son had so much fun playing the Bugaboo Bugs that he was really looking forward to reviewing Romaine’s New Hat with me. Romaine’s New Hat is another of Mia’s Big Adventure Collection targetted for kids of age group 6-10 years.

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I have to admit that Romaine’s New Hat did not disappoint me as far as graphics is concerned. The animations are beautiful and the 3D graphics is exceptional, to say the least.

The story starts with Mia (who had secretly “borrowed” her mother’s new hat), being washed away in a sudden torrential downpour. Her mother’s hat slips away down the sewer where a rat by the name of Romaine finds it. The player’s task is to help Mia get the hat back before her mom calls her home.

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Similar to The Bugaboo Bugs, Romaine’s New Hat starts with players leading Mia through the house and garden to find articles in order to complete a quest. Along the way, players need to complete challenging activities to get one step closer to their goal. There are four levels of difficulty and Romaine’s New Hat appears more challenging to my 8 years old.

I like that the educational  aspect focusing on science is seamlessly integrated into the game which makes the learning process easy and fun.  Through this game, I can also gauge my son’s level of science knowledge as it tests players on topics like The Solar System, Weather and Clouds, Electricity and Magnetism, The Human Body and more.

We are definitely giving this game a TWO THUMBS UP! Trust me, I’m not a big fan of computer games but Mia’s Adventure Collection are simply edutainment at its best.

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