As Leonard. A. Anetta noticed, games have accompanied a man for centuries [7]. For centuries they also have
supported his intellectual and social development. Since computer games are often a child's first contact with the
computing technology, the right choice of them may be useful in development of his/ her cognitive activity.
Research on use of these games in the process of education, indicate that computer games stimulate the child's
mental process, tend to think basing on matching [8], have a positive effect on hypothetical thinking, logical
analysis [9], enhance eye-hand coordination. [8] Computer games also have the advantage of being based on a
narrative structure which is easier to remember than it is with books. Importantly, they allow the immediate
reward in the form of evaluation of a player’s performance. [3] This fact is especially important for children who
if received fast, positive review, want to repeat the situation, supporting the process of their learning.