Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Christopher Rathgeb | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
This game is both educational and fun!
Teach your child their colors, numbers, and animals in this interactive colorful game!
The game literally comes to life right before your child's eyes. They earn gold stars by playing fun mini-games. These gold stars are used to unlock prizes that become a part of the game.
Enjoy 4 separate game modes!
- Colors
- Numbers
- Animals
- Bonus (The bonus game mode is unlocked with gold stars.)
How to Earn Gold Stars:
Earn up to 1 gold star for each mini-game (Colors, Numbers, or Animals) played.
Earn up to 3 gold stars for the bonus game.
The prizes:
5 Gold Stars - Clouds that float through the sky
10 Gold Stars - The sun
15 Gold Stars - A tree
25 Gold Stars - The bonus game trophy (unlocks the bonus game)
40 Gold Stars - A flower
60 Gold Stars - A bunny rabbit that hops around
90 Gold Stars - A rainbow
120 Gold Stars - A butterfly that flaps her wings
150 Gold Stars - An airplane that flies a banner across the sky
200 Gold Stars - The Champions Trophy
Features:
- Fun and colorful graphics and sounds
- Universal app for iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch
- 4 fun mini-games
- 10 different prizes that become part of the game
- Gold star prize lounge to track your prize progress
- and Much Much MORE!!!!
If you like this game check out Math: Tap and Learn!
Free on the app store!
This app is phenomenal! The simplicity of this classic game is easy to learn and is a mind thinker! It definitely jogs the brain
My preschoolers with disabilities love this game; they are highly motivated to pop the correct balloons. Two suggestions would be to add audio since preschoolers can't read what they are supposed to pop and to provide better feedback when they choose an incorrect balloon. Many of them are disappointed when they don't earn a star, but they were unaware, from the game perspective, that they had made mistakes on their choices.
My preschooler has a chance to practice number and letter recognition. Without audio, I must assist her. ::((
Toddlers can't read the color words to know what they are supposed to do. Needs to be announced. Some type of reward at the end of each successful screen would help too. This age doesn't understand the "perfect 4 out of 5" concept. It has some fun ideas but needs to be more age appropriate.
My 2 year old really enjoys it, but he can't start the game himself because of the complicated menu. Also the game should start with the hints on. One thing missing is voice feedback. The game should announce what to find and then give feedback and praise. I can't recommend this until it is redesigned.
Fun to play but agree with the other reviewers- it needs audio prompting for kids that aren't reading yet