• Entertainment & Gaming

    The Future of Playgrounds

    By Posted on 8.5.2008 3 Comments

    And you thought Bop-it was fun? British kids in parks around the country are playing a mega-scaled version of the addicting game that burns calories while they play.

    8.6.2008 at 09:51am - Comment by Phil_Hodgkins

    As the inventor of i.play I would be delighted if any interested parties would like to contact me directly at phil@progressivesports.co.uk or visit www.progressivesports.co.uk for futher information. In response to a couple of the earlier comments posted, i.play has been designed with the intension of encouraging more children to get outdoors and be active rather than trying to be replace traditional games or types of play. The more children choosing to engage in health enhancing physical activity the better!



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