Metropolitan HD , Owen's Odyssey , Division Flashcard Match Games for Kids in 2nd, 3rd and 4th Grade and more
iPad:
Even Monsters Get Sick ( $0.99 → Free ) Busy Bee Studios It features six different mini-games that are intertwined with and progress the story. The app also includes two reading modes, professional narration, full-color illustrations and interactive animations, and a custom soundtrack. There also aren't any ads, in-app purchases, or external links to worry about, so your child can enjoy the story all on their own.
Universal:
Metropolitan HD ( $1.99 → Free ) Evolution Games LLP The collection can be browsed through and broken down by genre or artist, or you can search for specific paintings. Metropolitan HD allows you to record paintings as favorites, view them in a slideshow, and save high quality versions to your photo library.
Owen's Odyssey ( $0.99 → Free ) Brad Erkkila Owen’s Odyssey has a little bit of everything. Owen is armed with only a propellor hat, and he needs your help making it through a castle full of spikes, saws, fires, falling rocks, lava, and creatures of all shapes and sizes. To do so, simply tap the right side of the screen to fly ahead. Tap the left side to stop Owen in his tracks. Try to beat the target time in each level to earn an extra life, because otherwise you will not make it through all 40.
Division Flashcard Match Games for Kids in 2nd, 3rd and 4th Grade ( $2.99 → Free ) Eggroll Games LLC Division Flashcard Match Games is loaded with positive reinforcement. It will help your child learn to divide by having them play a variety of memory matching games. You’re able to choose the best number range for your child’s skill level, but no matter which you choose your child will be able to hear the numbers and equations as they are touched. After each round, they’ll receive positive feedback and balloon popping rewards. Hints are available along the way, and “Show Me” and “Peek” features make it even easier for young learners to enjoy.
Hatchi - A retro virtual pet ( $0.99 → Free ) Portable Pixels You don’t have to be a ‘90s kid to enjoy Hatchi. Your Hatchi monster will need to be hatched, fed, played with, bathed, and generally looked after to ensure it grows up happy and healthy. Hatchi monsters can also be pitted against each other in multiplayer battles. While you’re not tending to your Hatchi, you’re able to play some mini games including Whack a Hatchi and Hatchi Matchi.
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