Fiete Choice Reviews

4/5 rating based on 7 reviews. Read all reviews for Fiete Choice for iPhone.
Fiete Choice is paid iOS app published by Ahoiii Entertainment UG (haftungsbeschraenkt)

App Won't Open

Branflake

That's all. Stuck on the Ahoiii screen. I have yet to see any gameplay. I'll adjust the score once my child actually gets to play. Thank you.


Wasted money

picky eaters mom

App freezes at the home screen


Ok but larger file than indicated

catatonickitty

The app itself is ok. It practices a good skill but gets boring pretty fast. My three year old doesn't like it as much as the other Fiete apps. It is not 124 MB as it says on the description, it's actually 777MB which is huge for an app like this.


777 MB!!!

HappyPig

The size of the app is just way too big. I can’t justify using ~10% of my usable iPhone space on this thing.


Early STEM skills sneak into this adorable app

Carissaabc

Being able to identify “same vs. different” is an essential building block for science and math skills, but it’s also an important early literacy skill (otherwise, how could you ever decipher the difference between the letters p, d, q & b?). In this app, the object of the game is simple -- choose the one object that is different from the rest of the set -- but gameplay as you progress through the 99 (!) levels can be surprisingly challenging. If you want to increase the difficulty further you can choose either the timed version or switch from the easy “no tears” mode to the “tissue mode” where it’s 3 strikes and you’re out. The real charm of this game lies in the illustrations. Discovering what pictures the next level will bring is half the fun. Will it be a donkey in yellow rain boots? Or a chicken in a top hat? Or just a giant sausage? Players must work their way through the levels, unlocking the images as they go, so each new level is a surprise. Fiete, the hero of this series of apps, shows up at the end of each level with responses appropriate to the number of mistakes you made (or didn’t make) during each round, incorporating a small emotional education component into the app. Nicely scaffolded to increase the difficulty just a little bit at a time.


Spot the difference

sarasarasarAAA

The art is nice and the idea/concept are too, it's just very repetitive. I know it's aimed at kids so it would be good for them to tell the difference between different items. There's multiple things, whether it's fruit or animals for example, and you choose the one that's different. That's all. For 99 levels.


Proud 4 year old

VL in IA

Child played it, finding it fun and challenging. And then was so proud of herself when she finally got Fiete home!