A Google user
5 years ago
so far my 3 yr old is loving this game. we just spent the money to unlock all the games as the ads are very frustrating for the little ones. the games are nice and basic as that's what we were looking for.
Roxanne Tapang
2 years ago
HUGE AD ON BOTTOM OF SCREEN!!! how do you even think it's okay that it's blocking most of the screen when my daughter is trying to play?? Can't even exit out of it and she accidentally keeps clicking on it and it redirects to the ad site. Annoying and Uninstalling asap.
A Google user
4 years ago
So far I haven't had any problems with this game and my 2 year old really enjoys it. There are some things he has a little trouble with or doesn't fully understand yet. But overall, he likes it. Only thing I dont like are the pop up ads, but it's not that big of a deal and my son knows how to click out if them.
Kyle - Baylis Insurance Agency
3 years ago
I am rating this app a 1 star because of all the adds. Every time my child plays this game I have to perpetually close adds, and re open the game. I don't normally complain about adds, but my toddler can't even play the game because of all the adds! It would be one thing if the adds were age appropriate, but none of them are!
A Google user
5 years ago
4 year old son likes it, but there is no prompts/instruction at begging of each game which can be confusing as they have to try & figure out the aim/goal of game on their own. Also too many pop ups. otherwise a fun game.
Lurd McTurd
3 years ago
A two year old does not understand what ads are, especially when they look like more games. I am closing ads and trying to get her back to her game more than she is actually playing. The app is great, loads of stuff for her to do, but it's not worth all the backpedaling and waiting to close ads.
C Butler
3 years ago
Little tricky for toddler ( Edit for more information as asked) She really enjoyed the matching game. But both the colours and sorting game left her a little frustrated as it was more difficult to get the fruits and veg to go where you wanted them. She was right but you had to hold them over for longer if you let go to soon, they jump back. I was more able to do it as an adult but not even all mine went were they were ment to. But she loved the veg characters. Hope this is helpful.
A Google user
5 years ago
Even though the paid version says no ads, they promote a different app on top of every column like it's another available game. This is a shady practice. I have a slightly advanced 3.5 year old and these games do not challenge her but the graphics are entertaining. Probably better for late developers and under 3. I believe this developer wants to appear to promote child development but is more interested in hooking them on graphics and sounds and accidental ad clicks than actually educating.
Elias Valencia
4 years ago
I paid to remove ads, and it still advertises new apps in the game. Yes, it doesn't play a video ad, but having shiny buttons for my 3 year old to push and frustrate her with why it won't play is a bit misleading. If there is a way to remove that from the app I will rate higher, otherwise, really no point in paying to remove ads.
Kyle Russell
2 years ago
Do not install! The ads are ridiculous. My toddler couldn't click anywhere without an as coming on. I paid £5 for no ads and there's still ads to their other games on the main screen which he clicks on by accident and gets frustrated at. It also makes my phone unusually hot. Hotter than graphically intensive games do. Something makes me think it's working on something else in the background.
Heather Reid
2 years ago
The games are fine and I would actually really like this app for my three year old, but yeah, the ads. There is an ad bar across the bottom of the screen that blocks things she needs to see or touch so it makes the games totally useless. It's a shame really.
Megan Prozesky
1 year ago
We have used this game for years with no adverts. It is now overridden with adverts that make it unusable. So disappointing EDITED the ads are there despite me subscribing, I paid for this app years ago. And the app was developed without the ads for years and have only recently appeared in spades.
David Heinrich
4 years ago
Young kids cannot use without adult supervision as there is an add after every single little game. Not worth the free version. Edit: thank you for your reply. I think a better trial might include the use of several games in a row for my toddler to see how he can navigate himself. By the way, the games themselves my toddler does enjoy
A Google user
4 years ago
My 3 year old enjoys all the puzzles. There could be improvement in the gameplay mechanics, sometimes dragging and placing items in boxes needs to be overly precise. The constant reminders to rate the app were quite bothersome.
V PS
3 years ago
Response to developer's reply to my original review....Sure of course ads are justified but it's the implementation that's negates useability. There are other methods. And other reviewer mentions adult ads. It's true! Lots of them. Unusable app for my two year due ads appearing everytime after exiting a game. I don't mind paying for no ads but would like my toddler to sample the games beforehand to ensure he likes it.
A Google user
4 years ago
This is kind of bogus. I paid $4.99 for this game to get rid of the ads, and there are still tons of links to other games for download that are not included, which are basically ads for other games. For that much money for an app I shouldn't still have to direct my kid to avoid an entire row of games because they're for different apps that cost additional money. Update based on response: Give the option of removing links to additional paid content. Otherwise it's just a money grab.
Heather Marie
4 years ago
The app clearly says no ads on the selection screen, but right next to that there are advertisements for other games. My daughter has accidentally downloaded 4 games because of the placement of these (she is 18 months old and doesn't realize this isn't the game screen anymore). Then on the game screen the bottom of the screen is a larger strip with ads right where a child's hand would be placed when playing. Also the games aren't that great.
A Google user
5 years ago
WAY too many ads. Parents: don't even bother. Devs: shame on you. I'm happy to spend money on a quality app but this is just shameless. EDIT: I'm fine with ads. No problems with ads at all. To be clear, you have way too many of them. More than one fullscreen advertisement per minute is too much.
Veronica Yuniawati
1 year ago
The new update make the apps have too many ads... A way to many. Make my son frustrated everytime because he needs to wait the ads to end (sometimes it takes 30 seconds to ends). Super inconvenience.. I know that you have some income from ads, but could you please try it out as a normal user before setting it so you can now how inconvenient it is for us. Can you please come back to reasonable ads placement like before?
A Google user
5 years ago
The games were fun and really engaged my child in learning opportunities. The graphics were well done and the music was not annoying or shrill. The problem was even after paying $5 for no ads, it still constantly interrupted game selection and progress with requests to rate and opened Play Store for more games. This was very frustrating for my child and ended up making him not want to use the app.