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Q Racer mentioned on Elder Geek
The mere thought of playing a game that wanted me to virtually exert myself in the effort to expand my current knowledge base seemed outrageous. Still, although not my first choice, Q Racer tends to deliver on its promise of an enjoyable learning experience.
Q Racer mentioned on Serious Games
…there is now enough hard evidence to declare that the increasing adoption of iPads and iPhones to create a Learning Ecosystem has also the potential to accelerate the adoption of Serious Games into Educational Frameworks.
Q Racer mentioned on The iPhone Mom
Q Racer combines themed word lists with a racing game. Not a car racing game but a foot race. As you master the lists you’ll beat the computerized opponents, earn badges and money to purchase new lists…
Q Racer mentioned on Educational Games Research blog
Designed for kids, the app lets user avatars race against the computer’s characters as they master answers in various categories. Lists include fun items like celebrity quizzes and NFL teams, to more serious items found on tests like state capitals or inventors and their inventions. Avatars can be customized for boys or girls, and users can play their own music during the races.


