RKNet Studio Announced Intelligence Game 21 Word Play for Developing Language Skills, Cognitive Skills, and English Vocabulary
Middletown, NJ (PRWEB) July 25, 2013 -- Anant Goel, Developer at RKNet stated: “English is understood almost everywhere among scholars and educated people as it is the world media language, and the language of cinema, TV, pop music and the computer world. All over the planet, people know many English words, their pronunciation and meaning. English, the Universal language, is one of the simplest and easiest natural languages in the world.”
Now, consider how the newborns learn a language. Crying and fussing may be enough communication for a while, but soon, the infant begins babbling by making a sound and rapidly opening and closing the mouth. By 11 to 12 months, the baby is making single words and then joining them into short phrases. By the age of 3 or so, many babies speak in complete sentences, and can express their needs with words.
Natural language, like English for example, is so sophisticated, yet almost all babies learn it faster and more thoroughly than the fastest computer around. Full of nuances, loaded with meaning and implication, language is a subtle but comprehensive mode of communicating in the world of humans.
Psychologist Richard Aslin of the University of Rochester studied the first step: How Infants Learn to Distinguish Individual Words? As anyone who's heard a foreign language knows, the spaces between words are only obvious once you know the language. We do not "speak----like----this," but rather with a fluid stream of words.
It seems to be a chicken-and-egg problem. One can't learn the language until they know the words. But they can't distinguish the words until they know the language.
However, one thing we do know for sure: words are the building blocks of language, and language is a subtle but comprehensive mode of communicating.
Word games help develop language skills and vocabulary. And games like crossword puzzles, scrabble, and many others have been people’s favorite means of entertainment for a good part of the last century. Now, with the advent of gaming in mobile devices, these pastimes have gotten even more popular than before. However, one that you do not hear too often is a game of Anagrams.
An anagram is a type of word play, the result of rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce a new word or phrase, using all the original letters exactly once. For example:
• Eleven plus Two is anagram of Twelve plus one.
• A decimal point is anagram of I'm a dot in place.
In a game of 21 Word Play, one must use all the letters of the original word or else it doesn’t count. Playing is fun, and playing against someone else and against time is even better. Word Play is an Anagram word game that one can play against the computer or go head-to-head against someone else.
“Scrabble is essentially an Anagram game, and if you like Scrabble, you will probably love 21 Word Play,” said Anant Goel. “21 Word Play can provide endless hours of enjoyment in the world of word play. Word Play game not only helps learn new words and definitions, it can improve memory, enhance language skills, and exercise mind muscles for long-term learning and retention.
Getting from good to great with 21 Word Play is only a matter of time and practice; no matter what your beginning skill set, you can quickly learn powerful word combinations and enjoy the uniqueness of each game with progressively complex game levels. The health benefits of word and logic puzzles can prove worthwhile in the long run; regular playtime can encourage your brain to form new patterns and complex neural networks naturally. This can lead to more brainpower, increased cognitive skills, and improved concentration and memory with minimal investment.
Keeping your brain sharp and functioning optimally are even more important with age; without enough stimulation and activity, the human brain can degenerate rapidly and become less inclined to learning and assimilating new information.
Children who are especially proficient in linguistics and understanding complex vocabulary are particularly enthusiastic about 21 Word Play. By playing regularly, they can exercise their natural talents in a competitive form. In addition, lawyers, speakers, writers, and poets also make great game partners since they have a natural ability to play and be creative with words. Enhancing and boosting one’s creative intelligence is a great opportunity with the 21 Word Play game.
People can improve their brain's overall health and longevity by playing against the computer and practicing with smart kid next door, or helping someone with Alzheimer's relearn some latent skills.
Intelligence game 21 Word Play can be downloaded on tablets from Google PLAY Store or the Apple APP Store.
Launch Press: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1nLhrvZxbg
Download from Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rknetstudio.wordplay
Download from App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/21-bridge/id623725250?ls=1&mt=8
About RKNet Studios:
Founded in 2007, RKNet Studio develops digital media content and mobile apps for global audiences. Created by NJBIN award winning team; Cognitions Bridge mobile games are for education, entertainment, brain fitness, and cognitive skills development. The developers bring over 40 years of experience in technology, Applied Cognitive Psychology, communications, and operator training systems for critical Nuclear Power Control Room environments.
Anant Goel, RKNet Studios 1, http://www.cognitionsbridge.com, 732-224-0445, [email protected]
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