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[[File:Mariotype.jpg|left|thumb|A game mode in ''[[Mario Teaches Typing 2]]'', which teaches the player how to type and spell]] | [[File:Mariotype.jpg|left|thumb|A game mode in ''[[Mario Teaches Typing 2]]'', which teaches the player how to type and spell]] | ||
[[File:Pink Kong Jr Math.png|thumb|Gameplay of ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]]'', a game that teaches mathematics]] | [[File:Pink Kong Jr Math.png|thumb|Gameplay of ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]]'', a game that teaches mathematics]] | ||
'''Educational games''' (specifically '''edutaining games''') are aimed at younger players and are intended to educate as well as entertain them. The premise of educational games is generally to solve mysteries or simply learn how to do something, such as typing or math. A relatively small number of games in the ''Super Mario'' franchise are educational games (including the ''[[Mario Discovery | '''Educational games''' (specifically '''edutaining games''') are aimed at younger players and are intended to educate as well as entertain them. The premise of educational games is generally to solve mysteries or simply learn how to do something, such as typing or math. A relatively small number of games in the ''Super Mario'' franchise are educational games (including the ''[[Mario Discovery (series)|Mario Discovery]]'' series), most of which were developed by third-party companies. | ||
For the list of educational games, see [[:Category:Educational games]]. | For the list of educational games, see [[:Category:Educational games]]. |