Loop2Learn - Loop YouTube Videos , Open Bar! , Tiggly Submarine: Preschool ABC Game and more
iPhone:
Loop2Learn - Loop YouTube Videos ( $1.99 → Free ) Loop To Learn Loop2Learn makes learning something more efficient. You’re able to load a video from YouTube or from your own device. Then tap play and mark the beginning and end of the loop. The loop can be shifted in five second increments if need be. You’re also able to speed up and slow down the loop, and determine how many times you want it repeated.
Universal:
Open Bar! ( $2.99 → Free ) Gingear Studio Inc Open Bar will provide you with instant gratification. The moment you launch the app you’ll begin to appreciate its slick design and animations. The basic idea of the game is to drag and drop bars onto the board in order to create completed lines of the same color. The bars can be rotated with a tap, and merged when crossed over one another. Each puzzle can be completed in three moves or less, and you’re able to use a hint at any time in case you get stuck.
Tiggly Submarine: Preschool ABC Game ( $2.99 → Free ) Tiggly Your child is able to explore the sea by tapping and dragging Tiggly and his submarine around. When they come across a character, they can latch on to an anchor point and start creating short words. There’s no wrong way to play. Just explore and create.
Tiggly Story Maker: Make Words and Capture Your Stories About Them ( $2.99 → Free ) Tiggly Your child is presented with two consonants that sit at the bottom of the screen with a space in the middle. They get to pick any vowel they wish from the top of the screen to create a word. If the word is valid, an object, person, or animal will appear. If it’s invalid, it will be ejected from the screen. When they’re done generating words, they can use any or all of them to create an animated story.If your child has an endless imagination, you need to download Tiggly Story Maker for them.
What's the Flick ( $3.99 → Free ) Firecracker Software What’s the Flick is for the movie fan in you. In each level you’re presented with a hand-drawn set of clues, and it’s up to you to guess the title of the movie using the provided letters. If you find yourself stuck, you can always get a hint, but it will cost you some tickets. The game includes more than 200 levels spanning every movie category including animation, comes, romance, and science fiction.
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