Filed under: GAMING | Tags: FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman, GAME, GameStop, History, Shopping, Toys and Games, Video game, Wordgirl
PBS Kids Go! expanded its video player capabilities to include new in-video gaming on pbskidsgo.org. In video games designed to foster learning comprehension among the site’s targeted 6-8 demo have been added to shows such as Arthur, Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman and Wordgirl. (Cynopsis 3/19)
Then there’s Mooch, which as build a peer-to-peer video game trading site just launched in public beta. Instead of exchanging used titles at their local GameStop for a fraction of the original price, users can enter a list of the games they have as well as the games they want and the site’s trading engine identifies potential trades based on the commensurate value of each title. The site is free to use during its beta but will require an annual $20 subscription fee upon launch. (Cynopsis 3/19)
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