A whole new world is coming to your computer, and you're going to create it yourself. That's the idea behind Shidonni, a new Web-based computer game developed by an Israeli company of the same name, which allows youngsters aged four to 12 to create their own virtual worlds, then watch them come alive right before their eyes.
WorldsinMotion: "Free-to-play creativity-orientated virtual world for children Shidonni recently announced the launch of an open beta of its premium version, which introduces 'an advanced set of creation tools and activities,' and we talk to CEO, Ido Marzursky, about the unusual decision to develop a world so heavily based on drawing and creativity."
WorldsinMotion: "Free-to-play creativity-orientated virtual world for children Shidonni has launched an open beta of its premium version, which introduces 'an advanced set of creation tools and activities' as well as a set of features based on feedback the game received during its previous beta stage.
In the previous stage, over 30,000 children visited the world, which challenges players to create their own virtual creatures using drawing tools. According to their usage statistics, over 60% of users visited the games more than three times a week to create or play and care for their virtual pets."