How Technology is Enhancing Indoor and Outdoor Play Equipment for Kids
The selection of children's play equipment has changed dramatically because of technology, both indoors and outdoors. Technological developments such as augmented reality games and interactive play structures have elevated standard playground equipment to a whole new level. These developments encourage kids' imaginations and cognitive growth in addition to encouraging physical activity.
In the same way, technological advancements have led to significant advances in indoor playground equipment. With features like virtual reality game zones and dynamic floors that respond to movement, these contemporary indoor playgrounds provide countless chances for both fun and learning. Children are kept interested and motivated to explore and learn in a secure and supervised setting when technology is included in indoor play equipment.
In order to meet the changing demands and tastes of modern adept at technology generation, manufacturers are incorporating gadgets into both indoor and outdoor playground equipment. These developments not only improve children's play experiences but also encourage active lives and cognitive growth. There are countless opportunities to design dynamic and captivating play spaces as long as technology keeps developing.
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Rex is such a good older brother to Rudy 😁 (he’s the youngest out of all of them)
I’m totally not obsessed with invincible and TOTALLY NOT on the brink of ruining my bank account by buying every comic and comic compendium and comic collection and funko pops and art book…
Finally got caught up on that funky Bravern show the other day and omg. It's so much fun. Have some scribblin'
More yelling under the cut (and also mild spoiler alert if you haven't seen any of it:)
Loved seeing more of the other Deathdrives, even if they were kinda short-lived on-screen and all (guess that's what happens when a buncha story stuff needs to get compressed into just 12 episodes)
I'm enjoying the hell out of this silly show it's fucking BUCKWILD. I can't remember the last show that made me laugh this much I am just constantly chimpanzee screaming at the screen
Wasn't super sure at first because I was a bit "???" about where this was going in the first few eps but oh my god. It's def become a fav now. It's for sure meant to be a parody of itself/commentary on the entire mecha anime genre and all the tropes that it's loaded with but then the story actually gets interesting too. The TWISTS. IDK it just seems like they had so much fun making this
Also, sentient robot characters yippee! (That stuff just seems to be super rare, I've always kinda wondered why, but it's like the mecha genre is allergic to the concept unless you go full into Transformers territory (which is its own whole thing at that point.) Like idk maybe I'm the weird one for loving that idea, but I do wish more of that existed outside of the context of parody or "for little kids" or whatever. Anyway I'll take whatever I can get on that front. I'm adopting all of these idiots)
Cupiridas is my fav, Extremely Silly Guy. Kunus (Cunus?) is completely off her shits but I actually love that super wingy design. Pessimism has some really cool silhouette nonsense going on, can def approve of straying from the usual humanoid look. I could throw in some sketches of the main mechs (Bravern, Superbia) but they already get most of the fan art, so I wanted to doodle some of the others..
I don't care what kind of hotshot future surgeons they have, I can't believe that they replaced all the specials' bones with synthetics, for multiple reasons (some would be difficult and dangerous to remove without damaging important tissue, you need your pelvis/sternum/spine for marrow production, 16 year olds aren't done growing although idk if Dr. Cable cares about that) but now I am imagining 35 year old Tally alone in the wild with the world gone to shit yet again because of and despite of her best efforts staring at her own cast-off 16-year-old skull.
This doesn’t have anything to do with Dungeon Meshi, but I figured I’d post this here. It’s a massive collection of reimagined monsters for a Bionicle AU I was working on a few years ago. If you like Dungeon Meshi, you might like this, since unlike canon, I try to put a lot of thought into ecological niches, and generally try to make everything uniquely interesting.