Fifty States and Capitals Learning Games Apps kids Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 20 reviews. Read all reviews for Fifty States and Capitals Learning Games Apps kids for iPhone.
Fifty States and Capitals Learning Games Apps kids is free iOS app published by Avocado Mobile Inc Games

learning games

PiCErni30

this is gret learning games while playing the puzzles are what my kids like to play


kids game

obVIoUS966

this game is great for kids that are in 3rd to 5th grade its when my kids starded to learn the states and capitals


educational games

LaME4233393

my kids had a really good time playing this game at the dr the other day came home to donwnload it


states and capitals

seQuAciOus36

learning games are always a plus and when kids are actually into them its even better


puzzle games

tArdos445

looking for puzzle games for my 6 yearl old i founf this one and he like knowing the states and capitals who would of though


50 states kids education

bumFord514

my son came home asking to get this app i guess his teacher has it in the class ipad and thats how they are learning geography


states states

boRkholDer44

learning geography has been an intrest for my daughter and so now she has been playing this for a few days and now know most states next is capitals


learning us map

SugIYamA194

i was helping my sister learn the states and capitals a week ago and found this app and well its really helping both of us so its good for all ages.


my toddler loves this

HogGan889

as a mother and elementary teacher, I love that my toddler enjoys this app.


Only 2 states available for free.

sos.45

Just installed this app for my 4 year old last night (10/24/2017). We completed 2 states, tried to start a third, and couldn't. A purchase menu immediately appeared on my screen. I figured that there was a per day limit that you could try before purchase. But I was wrong. We tried to play again this morning, and same result. To access any other activities, we would need to buy the whole game. It would have been nice if that would have been stated in the description. It took 6 minutes for my 4 year old to complete those 2 states. I'm very upset at the fact that somebody could get away with saying something is free and then immediately try to charge you for said free product. App developers should have stated that it's a very limited demo. They should not be allowed to advertise an app or a game as "free", if the entire contents is not free. It should clearly state in the description, or they should just flat out charge for the product. False advertisement and gimmick infringement brings on lots of lawsuits. The only reason why I gave 1 starbis because my child did enjoy it. If not, I would have given 0, because of the limited access and deceptive marketing. Side note: I decided to check out some more of their other reviews and some of their other apps. Low and behold, several other people who gave this app a 5 star review also gave lots of their other apps 5 stars. There is also a pattern in those reviews. They're all written on the same day. Either those reviewers all randomly decided to leave reviews on the same exact day, they are related to or acquainted with the person(s) who created those apps, they're particularly biased towards a brand, or they were paid to leave those reviews. In the best interest of paying customers, Apple should really remove false and deceptive reviews, as well as those developers/creators who falsely advertise their products entirely for free and then immediately try to force you into a purchase.