4/5 rating based on 16 reviews. Read all reviews for Splish Splash Inn HD for iPhone.
Splish Splash Inn HD is paid iOS app published by Shortstack
Texas Grandad
This is an extraordinarily captivating counting game, which has a number of fun variations for both children and adults. In addition to learning numbers, the app helps the child learn sea animal names, and each of the animals produce music or sounds and can be shuffled around the screen. There is also the ability to use the app in Spanish or French, in addition to English, which deepens the experience. We give this the highest possible rating -- and it is very reasonably priced! Great for children of all ages!
Brontosaurus_Wu
This is an addendum to a previous review for the iphone version. Picked this up for my ipad, and it's even better! Really crystal clear, beautiful graphics that really shine when using the ipad version. And with more real estate in terms of screen space of the ipad, it allows the kids more space to move the sea animals around and play music, really keeping the little ones involved in the game. Well worth the money to upgrade if you have an ipad. Previous Review: "I play this game constantly with my nieces and nephews, and they can't get enough. The art is fantastic, really great imagery and art direction on this one, something adults can appreciate as much as kids. I'm really impressed with all the little details(the sound effects kids can control, making their own little jingles, as well as the way kids can control the movement of the animals). Great interactivity to keep the kids engaged, it's a fun and well-thought out app. Highly recommended
Kaba2011
I love this app. Everything works perfect. One tiny little thing. When The girl says the number "one," she sometimes says, "one-uh," which is a common mistake teachers make when teaching pronunciation. But for some kids with learning disabilities, they will listen to that mistake, and not see it as an emphasis, but see it as "oh, that is how I say the word!". And they will then begin to say not, "one," but "one-uh.". Just a little tip I learned from a Speech and Language Pathologist. Otherwise, I love love love this app! It's approach to learning the numbers is very behavioral, and interactive.
gram102
This game is good but very simple. My child found if boring. It is great for a child that is in the early stages of learning their numbers.
Jen at
I used to like this app, it was great when it worked. Now whenever I load it, the game crashes before you even get to the hotel.
Jakes_Mom
My son is 3 years old and he has autism. He loves the characters and the sounds they make. He plays it at least once a day going through all the numbers.
Ellis & Wesley
The kids love pushing the different doors and tapping the characters to play tunes. Love the language option to learn numbers in Spanish as well as English.