
This video is worth watching a few times in a row with children, and then ask them what they think is going on or what processes are happening here. In the pre-fix video to the game, there’s a scene where players witness a time-lapse graphic of a seed falling from a tree, then falls into a hole in the ground, where the seed then sprouts, and blooms into a new tree. Teaching with this game applies the Colorado Content circular of Dimension 3: Disciplinary Core Ideas - Life Sciences. Botanicula is an engaging Point-and-Click game, full of beautiful graphics and whimsical soundtracks. The game world is so engrossingly gorgeous that at times you'll wish you really lived in a tree with a bunch of bugs.Botanicula offers a way to teach children 10 and older in explaining ecosystems, symbiotic relations, and the dangers of parasites. Good green funīotanicula is an enjoyable and relaxing game that is suitable for all the family. The level of detail and the intricate work that has gone into the design and presentation of every single creature, leaf and flower, has to be applauded. Natural wondersīotanicula manages to stay away from being simply an attractive ambient experiment with the consistently inventive animals, and the evil parasites. Some little pointers for those who are really stuck would be nice.

The puzzles are deliciously inventive, but sometimes it's a bit too taxing on your brain to try and figure out how to make a creature do something, or where you should go.

There's no hints system in Botanicula, which would be very useful at times.

It's just a case of clicking the mouse to send your band of bugs along a particular branch. Though puzzles can be tough to crack, Botanicula is very simple in terms of its controls. This encourages you to really explore the treetop world, in order to find all its secrets. There's a collecting aspect to Botanicula too, and every time you discover a new creature you unlock a card. There are no long conversations to follow, just really pretty animations accompanied by a gorgeous soundtrack. The tree is divided into screens, and on each screen you can interact with the flora and fauna in different ways, sometimes for fun and sometimes to solve puzzles. It's a surprisingly big game, with lots to explore and quite a complex map.
