Simple and pleasant, not ideal on standard iPhone – Fiete Match Review

A classic matching game played with Fiete (who is a bit too quick to tell you to hurry up if you don't choose a tile within 8 seconds...). There are three levels of difficulty (8, 12 and 16 squares to choose from) and six categories - the hardest for little ones might be the travel locations (Statue of Liberty, Eiffel Tower, etc) which asks player to match an outline detail to the larger, more typical scene of a given landmark. Not recommended for standard iPhones (pre iPhone6) as tiles are very detailed and smaller on these screens. Might be better for iPad mini or larger. The interactivity with incidental objects in the game (swinging lamp, phonograph) are more limited than the full Fiete game, but it could be a nice way to pass the time. The scoring is not cumulative, so if you repeat a category you only score per play (the scoring system appears to be a stack of plates - there are no numerals but the plate count does correspond to the number of matches made in the game. One note about the preview images: Otis suggested that there may be a way to always win against Fiete, or always lose, but there is no such setting that I could find). Another well-made Ahoiii title worth 0.99¢ or less to keep your little one entertained. My opinion it is for the 24+mo set up to perhaps 4yrs.
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