Sooshi – All About Sushi , Sea of Squares , Learn Colors App Shapes Preschool Games for Kids and more
iPhone:
Sooshi – All About Sushi ( $1.99 → Free ) Moritz von Volkmann Like the food it focuses on, Sooshi is one beautiful app. It’s broken down into five categories: sushi types, utensils, fish types, ingredients, and sushi restaurants. Each category is filled with detailed information and vivid images that’ll make your mouth water.
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Sea of Squares ( $0.99 → Free ) Electrofish Interactive Ltd Sea of Squares is simple fun, and there’s nothing wrong with that! Each level presents you with a sea of squares that must be cleared. You’re able to remove them by tapping two or more adjacent squares of the same color. Every time you remove a set of squares the rest will squeeze in, creating new matches. When you near the end and can’t create a match, hit the reshuffle button and mix up the colors. You have a limited amount of reshuffles, so use them wisely. The game includes a total of 100 levels and three difficulty settings.
Learn Colors App Shapes Preschool Games for Kids ( $2.99 → Free ) Eggroll Games LLC We’re recommending Colors Memory Match today because it’s easy for your child to just pick up and play thanks to its relatable card system. Various amounts of cards will appear on the screen face down. Your child can tap on them to reveal what’s on the flip side. They must find all of the matching pairs of colors and shapes to complete each game. When tapped on, your child is able to hear the color or object pronounced.
Pin Points - Flight, Driving Distance Calculator ( $0.99 → Free ) Dennis Donner Pin Points allows you to create trips with multiple waypoints. Each trip can include any number of points. You’re able to add points by your current location, dropping a pin on the map, or address. Points can also be deleted and reordered at any time. When you’re finished adding points, tap calculate and you’ll be presented with the distance and time it takes to travel to each point by air, foot, or car. Your’e also able to visualize your trip and access it offline.
Push-Bot ( $2.99 → Free ) Erik Larsson Push-Bot is a pretty basic robot. His only means of movement are his two spring loaded appendages. The idea is to tap either side of the screen to extend the appendages and push him through the air towards the exit. It’s a lot easier said than done since you’ll have explosives, chasms, moving objects, and a wide variety of other obstacles standing in your way as you flop around. The game includes two modes, 39 maps, and shareable replays.
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