We already published the list of best Wii games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best Wii educational games of all time.
With amazing titles available, the Wii definitely has a great library of educational games.
So, if you’re a fan of both the Wii and educational games, there’s a chance you’ll like this list.
And some of you may already know some of the games mentioned in this list.
#5. Wild Earth: African Safari
- Release Data: Super X Studios/Majesco, 2008
- Genre: Casual » Edutainment
Even though it is a bit short the game is very educational and even shows what cooperation in different careers means to kids growing up and learning about jobs.
Wild Earth: African Safari is a great game for kids that are interested in learning about animals, Africa, conservation and some about a possible career path.
#4. My Word Coach
- Release Data: Ubisoft, 2007
- Genre: Casual » Edutainment
My Word Coach does a good job of trying to moderate the intensity of learning words by periodically introducing two recreational games that aren’t tracked.
While some adults may resent the emphasis on speed that is part of the games, for kids, the speed angle may actually help to sustain their interest in these educational games.
#3. Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree
- Release Data: Nintendo, 2007
- Genre: Casual » Edutainment
While fans of the Wii’s other minigame compilations might find Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree a little more stripped down than the rest, the game stands apart by simply offering different types of slightly more thought-intensive minigames.
It’s not rocket science, but if you’re after something that requires brain power, you’ll probably enjoy your time with this one.
#2. The Amazing Brain Train!
- Release Data: Wahoo Studios, 2010
- Genre: Casual » Edutainment
Taking cues from other gaming genres in an attempt to keep you hooked, The Amazing Brain Train! is an interesting collection of minigames.
However, with its adorable theme and simple-to-understand challenges, this game is aimed squarely at kids.
With 15 fun, varied puzzles to challenge your mind, The Amazing Brain Train! will definitely satisfy your desire to play educational minigames.
#1. JumpStart: Escape From Adventure Island
- Release Data: Knowledge Adventure Inc., 2009
- Genre: Casual » Edutainment
The educational value of JumpStart: Escape From Adventure Island is clear from the first few moments of the game.
And not only the lessons are incorporated very nicely into action-based game formats, the overall gameplay is also fun.
It has a colorful look and playful design that should be appealing to kids across the entire five-to-nine age spectrum.
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See also: Best DS Games & Best 3DS Games
Are your favorite games on the list?
Deciding which Wii educational game is the best is no doubt a never ending topic, but it’s fun to do!