Busy Shapes Reviews – Page 9

4/5 rating based on 105 reviews. Read all reviews for Busy Shapes for iPhone.
Busy Shapes is paid iOS app published by EDOKI ACADEMY

Frustrated

Laruss

Won't open on my iPad! No stars. Very disappointing!!


Nice and fun app

RioTintoCan

A very useful app for children. They learn to think without realizing it. Learning by doing.


Unbelievably good

STHorstman

I couldn't believe how fast my 2 year old grandson learned to solve complex problems with this game.


Make it open or refund plz

No-sand

I just purchased game and it does not open


Great learning game

Holderied

This game is excellent for toddlers.


Fun but buggy

Great on 2

My two year old loves this game, but over time the levels are increasingly buggy. Wooden parts disappear, the game freezes. Pretty annoying.


Won't Open

Cdaggeronline

Really upset that this won't open. I've tried restarting my phone, deleting and reinstalling but it still won't open. I hope they fix this problem soon as I think this app would help my 2 year old develop her problem solving skills.


Great game

Kasie Allen

I was shocked to see how well my two-year-old did with this game. I can see it challenges him and he doesn't quit until he gets it! Love how fun and educational this game is.


Great idea. Poor execution

Big Dubb

The concept of this game is great. Help kids with hand eye coordination with a progressive level of complexity. The game just crashes all the time. Yes all the time. I cannot think of one instance where we chose to end the game prior to it crashing at least once.


Fun game even for preschoolers

Terrific2s

Very engaging and fun for my group of students. Even though my students are preschoolers, they still enjoy this game. The levels are wonderfully created to be ever so slightly increasing with challenges as the game progresses. A few bigger challenges happen every now and then, but are done in a gentle way. The easier levels at the beginning prepare one for the levels near the end. If children did not start at the beginning, they would tend to get frustrated easier later in the game. Those children who started at the easier levels tended to get hooked by the game and would push through the higher challenges without as much frustration as those who started in the middle of the game. There is a built in mechanism, that if the child is doing a certain level and not making process, that the difficult parts will disappear, making the level easier.