Crazy Gears Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 51 reviews. Read all reviews for Crazy Gears for iPhone.
Crazy Gears is paid iOS app published by EDOKI ACADEMY

Really?!

csackett11

Ok so I just got this game for my 6 year old and he played it for about 15 mins. And got to the end.... This is it?! Really?!


Parent handbook!!!!

Cschechter

Wonderful app and fabulous parent handbook with details about the various components used and info about one of their inspirations - Seymour Papert - key creator of the Lego programming language for kids, LEGO mindstorms and more. I can't wait to read some of the resources about his work that were highlighted!


Ingenuity at Work!

JanoszD

The Crazy Gears app for iPad and iPhone is just outstanding in its simplicity and its ability to introduce young children to simple machines and mechanical motion. Simple elements in gears, chains, connecting rods, racks, and pulleys can be pushed around the screen in such a way to meet the challenge to "pull the shade" to reveal the next puzzle. You can almost feel the torque on screen as kids learn that gears need to fit together, or mesh, just right to get the most out of them. Later puzzles help the player understand that there may be multiple ways of doing the same job. Even the youngest player can realize that a train of gears can be used to bridge a gap or to get the gear at the end of the line to turn in the direction needed. This is great fun for all ages and even those younger than the target age range of 6-8. Don't miss the handbook in the grown-ups corner for some good materials for teachers and parents that explain some of the concepts and vocabulary. Leaving off one star because we want more puzzles!


Levels

Princessmgj

I love this game but they should add more levels.


Good idea, boring gameplay

Alexey Korobko

Too easy and there are about 4 unique levels. All others from 61 repeat those 4. Waste of money. Done in 10 minutes and deleted.


Excellent app, needs much more content.

Banydocwhit

My four year old son was immediately smitten with this game and my two year old daughter was even intrigued. Son got through all of the puzzles in about an hour, but he's obsessed with STEM. It seems like a great app for encouraging STEM interest in girls. The higher levels have multiple options for problem solving, so this app will engage him for a while longer, but it really does need more content. It would also be nice to be able to choose to return to a specific puzzle, and to choose from different user profiles at launch. Right now I'd probably recommend this app for more of a 4-6 yo bracket. I think there's excellent potential for upgrades. Good job, developers!! Can't wait for next version!


Physics motion flaw

wyzmbb

Anyone with sense for gears and pulleys can complete all 61 levels under 30 minutes easily. Several levels connect 2 rods to same gear, and it still rotates! For educational app to teach motion fundamentals that is a serious error. (Rods should hit and stop the rotation, here they pass through each other and the connecting pin.)


Nice learning app for kids

ccalvert700

This is a really nice app for teaching kids about how things work. The puzzles are really well thought out and are a great way to challenge young minds.


Needs free play

AU Tigger

This is great, but for a paid app, needs much more content. It would also be more fun to have a free play areas for kids to explore gear relationships on their own.


Great fun

Tanstaafl5

What a great little app for future engineers. I would recommend more for a tablet than on the smartphone just do the little ones have an easier time moving the prices around. But other than that I thought this an entertaining way to make gears fun for little ones.