Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Mark Dascoli | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
There are no settings or controls that can be accidentally pressed and there are no In-App purchases. It's a perfect way to introduce kids to basic swiping, colors, shapes, and sounds. And who doesn't love a puppy?!
This was a fun and silly game. i can't imagine any kid that wouldn't love this!
Nothing complex which is the beauty of it. Swipe around till you find the dog.
Super-simple and thus awesome as a 'my first iphone game' for young kids. And the puppy's cute too :-)
A simple, yet fun game for young children! They can learn shapes and colors, and win every time they find the puppy!
It's cute, it's fun, and they can't get to other screens or out of the game by hitting the wrong buttons, so they can play nonstop without your monitoring them.
My son who is 5 plays the app and smiles every time he finds the puppy. It's a cute, innocent game which is enjoyable to watch my son play.
I give this to my 3-year old whenever he starts to get bored, keeps him entertained until my battery dies!
I have a 9 month old. He's a bit young yet to really understand what is going on. But he's curious about it. And I think as he gets older this will be a good early development game.
What my daughter (1) wants to see is scrolling and colors and cause and effect. This is a very clean presentation and similar to hiding an object under colored boxes/fabric. The mechanism is different but the idea is the same. I wish the dog just said “woof” or had a bark recording