Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $0.99 | Justin Hughes | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
The photo-realistic graphics have been lovingly animated to make this a fun, interactive experience. Great graphics of four popular construction machines: Excavator, Roadroller, Loader and Small Loader.
The EXCAVATOR has a moving arm, horn, the engine starts, animated caterpillar tracks and animated drive through a construction or road building site.
The ROAD ROLLER / STEAM ROLLER has a horn, the engine starts, animated roller and animated drive through a construction or road building site.
The LOADER has a moving arm, moving bucket, horn, the engine starts, animated wheels and animated drive through a construction or road building site.
All of the above also have a moveable flashing beacon.
The SMALL LOADER has a moving arm, horn, the engine revs and your child can make it race across the screen.
Includes 2 other games! - a matching game with trucks or construction tools, and a game where your child can build their own excavator digger by dragging the 3D pieces together, which click into place. You go straight into the action, and there are no complex menu screens for your child to get lost in.
NB: if the app fails to function correctly after an IOS update please delete the app and reinstall.
The people at app patch watched our own children using our iPhones and set about to develop high quality, fun and educational apps that will occupy your kids for hours! Our moto is 'where apps grow' and through this app little imaginations grow!
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My 2 year old is allowed occasional diversions, and he loves the Dump Truck and Garbage Truck games. I thought this was along the same lines, but there is not much to actually do here. If these machines interacted with the construction sites as they drove through, it would probably be worth $2-3 as the artwork and detail is very good! My son does love the 3D excavator assembly...but again, after a few minutes he's done.
I love the realistic illustrations and moveable parts. There isn't interaction btwn vehicles & environment, but that seems to bother me more than my 2 year old.