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Brain Game - Aengie Quest

 

Spatial awareness skills require you to be able to have a sense of yourself, in relation to the objects around you.

In this game you have to imagine that you are Aengie and she needs your help to work out how she is going to move objects around the screen so that she can get to the exit tile on each level.

This will sometimes  require you to help her move boxes out of the way, or to push them over switches that will open gates. You may also need to collect keys in order to open the gates.

Click on the instructions button on the game, to see these activities demonstrated by Aengie, before you play.

You will need to use your arrow keys on your keyboard to move Aengie around, and when you complete a level, click on the 'Next Level' text, to move on to the next challenge.

A score is kept of your progress, so you can compare how well you play each time with your last score.

It can be a little tricky to remember which arrows make you move in the different directions on the screen, and if you are not careful you can push a box into a corner in such a way that you will no longer be able to get behind it to move it, but with careful thought before you make your moves, you might just do okay!

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