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Eye games, Dyslexia

Eye Games are a fun way to help the brain make connections regarding pictures, letters, shapes, and backgrounds. With more than 200 exercises to choose from, these are games that can be played by absolutely anyone. It can help to test the theory about dyslexia and help with reading disorders, brain injury recoveries, and much more.
The games are chosen based upon age level. Kids as early as three years old can begin using the games, and it can help to improve visual perception. Various backgrounds are used and questions are simple enough, asking children to drag pictures into a wagon. In some instances, children will have to drag the same picture and other times they will have to drag a different picture – or even an overlapped picture.

Positive reinforcement is given as correct answers are made, and fun animations and sound is used in order to keep children interested in playing the games.

With more than 200 exercises/games to choose from, it will be a way to keep kids interested for longer periods of time. As they master different games, they can move up to the next age level and continue to identify pictures. The backgrounds changed, making it more complicated, which can also help them to spend a little bit more time to identify the shapes or letters to ensure that they are choosing correctly.

Children who suffer from dyslexia and more can benefit from these eye games because of the orientation and rotation used on the shapes and letters. Many children are able to overcome this disability because it is simply about learning to process the images – and this is where these games can assist in many instances.

The app is relatively small in size, making it easy to install on any android device. It has been highly rated, and children enjoy playing the games all the way up until six years old, and some enjoy it even past that age.

Download the app today and start playing the Eye Games that can make a difference in your child’s learning and overall association with letters, words, and images! It can be a fun and educational game your children will enjoy playing over and over again.

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Reviews (17)

A. G. u. Feb 21, 2019     

This game is helpful in visual perception but...not sure if it helps children with dyslexia. Still, the game is interesting and I enjoyed playing it.

Hea. O. Oct 13, 2018     

My kids that don't have dyslexia love it as a matching game but to me the words already move I don't need an app to do that for me. In the end it just gave me a hedack.

mar. b. Jan 11, 2022     

I wanted to buy the app. But they wanted my credit card number without telling me how much the app actually costs ...

A. G. u. Feb 21, 2019     

This game is cute and funny. It is smooth to play and many kids will love it. It also helps the enhancement of our eyes. This is best for kids or older. 😊

Che. R. Dec 16, 2019     

Can't drag the item to the wagon. Only beeps at me. Tried restarting. No change.

Kat. M. Apr 16, 2021     

Looks great, might be more difficult wit patterns.

Eri. B. Dec 4, 2016     

Won't let my daughter play. She tries to put the correct object in the wagon but it won't take it. It will take an incorrect one and then do nothing.

Ela. G. Dec 9, 2016     

Cannot put items in the wagon

Jen. Y. Apr 30, 2017     

This app does not "treat" dyslexia, as dyslexia has nothing to do with your eyes. It may, however, help with visual perception....please stop promoting that it helps "treat" dyslexia.

Emm. D. Mar 12, 2017     

This app is great for my 6 year old, he loves it!

A. G. u. Apr 18, 2018     

HATE IT

m.y. s. B. May 20, 2016     

Love it.

San. S. Mar 12, 2016     

I'm impressed with so many exercises

Ang. D. Nov 12, 2016     

I downloaded this app with high hopes based off other reviews but the app would not allow my son to play the games.

N. A. Sep 16, 2016     

Not sure if it helps and boring for older ages

Dol. Z. May 5, 2016     

Interesting

Jos. M. Jan 3, 2020     

Very educational