Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | Antanas Marcelionis | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Enjoy this cheerful role game where children play a Doctor and cure three little patients Amber, Eva and Milo. It’s easy and fun to be a Doctor in this game: the player will explore a variety of doctors’ tools and get to cure five different diseases at his own pace. Play PEPI DOCTOR and see how you can help Amber, Eva and Milo who got ill: caught a cold, is sneezing, has a sore throat and running nose, is covered in scrapes or has an aching tooth. What else? You’ll get to try an X-ray to locate a broken bone!
After successfully curing each disease, the Doctor will also get an emotional reward from little patients and receive their smiles and applauds. In addition to all of this, we believe that PEPI DOCTOR also serves as a playful reminder of some hygiene and safe behavior habits.
Take up a Doctor’s role, chose a character as well as disease you want to cure, and have a nice play!
Key Features:
· 3 cute characters
· 5 diseases to cure
· More than 20 different doctors’ tools
· Great animations and sounds
· Needs no translation
· No win or lose situations
· No in-app purchases
recomended ages: 3-6
Purchase if your kid has been longing for a cross between HP Lovecraft and Doc McStuffins. Terrified my otherwise hardy 3-year-old.
Absolutely gorgeous characters! They make those funny and realistic sounds. Easy, intuitive play. No more tears at doc's office :) Love it!
This one doesn't disappoint. My 15 month loves to "play" with this app and the other two and I get a nice break from all the Peekaboo, baby apps for a few minutes. Please continue making more!!
My three children enjoy this. Although there are three patients of varying ethnicities, their symptoms are all the same as are the treatments. What I think is missing is some narration of the injury and how it will be treated as you carry out the treatment. This is touted as an app that will decrease a child's doctor visit anxiety. I'd say the possibility that a child who is scared of a doctor or dentist will be less fearful is limited.
My son who has special needs adores this app. he loves helping the little patients with their medical issues. It is great for promoting emphathy, fine motor skills, and life skills. I highly recommend it.
the artwork is good and catches the attention of small children (my kid is very fond of this game indeed). the interface is very intuitive and attractive while the interaction is sleek and flawless, great job! kids play and learn some basic treatments when getting hurt or slightly injured, no more fear but ... even fun! I believe that this is a very adorable way to give such primary health education. it's way better than purely telling them you have to do this do that bla bla bla... very worth my bucks and my 5 stars rating
I love this game, it's great and engaging. A great play for kids, I really love the attitude of it - light hearted. Would love to see more to fix and more characters to interact with. I used to let my kid play with Toca Doctor but the so called app seemed not as entertaining as Pepi Play which UI is more friendly and has better interacting experience. A great game for health & educational purpose, definitely highly advised.
My 3 yr old grand-daughter was disturbed by the graphics. The splinters were so large that she started whimpering and wanted me to turn it off. The tooth abyss is so large and red she didn't want to have anything to do with it. She did however enjoy resetting the broken bones. They were less realistic as they are in Xray form. With that said, my 2 year old was not phased by the graphics, perhaps as he has no memories of mommy digging splinters out of his hands, going to the dentist or other scary childhood life event. Good idea but needs a different approach. I vote no on this one.