4/5 rating based on 32 reviews. Read all reviews for Spot the Dot for iPhone.
Spot the Dot is paid iOS app published by Ruckus Media Group
otcb
I got this app for work (I'm a pediatric OT) - it's great for visual tracking, visual perception, and fine motor skills. But it is also just plain fun! I love how the patterns change when the story is restarted - no memorizing where the spots are. Thank you for this great app!
MTW11
Pretty much the same thing each session - no variation. Smart children figure it out in one or two sessions and lose interest.
BrooksJones
Simple presentation is the front end of a very engaging concept book for all ages. I love that the dots are in different places when the app is restarted. Colorful, beautiful, and fun. I hope to see more from this partnership!
MommySquare
This app is awesome. My 2 year old is learning his colors from it. :) thanks for such a great learning app.
bjaymatt
Nicely done app. Fun and educational. Easy for a young child to follow. Wish there were a few more levels for the price though.
JJAWNY
My two year old daughter is very savvy when it comes to using my iPhone and iPad so i have them both set up with appropriate games and learning programs. She loves the app! She plays it with ease and really enjoy the puzzles. I really like how the difficulty of each puzzle increases. Because of this she does not get bored and is intrigued by what is next!
nonoy2629
My grand kids love this app but cannot play it on The new ipad2 retina. Please upgrade. Thanks
Mamavv
I've reinstalled this app multiple times and can't get it to work on my iPad. Very disappointed because I had to pay for this app and had heard good things about it. Any advice out there on getting this to work?
Christian417
Good game, however the sound is messed up. The intro voice telling you how to spot the dot is at the correct volume level, however after you succeed the voice is barely audible. I can not believe I just paid $3.99 for a game with a major bug in it's programming. This game should be free until the developer gets it right.