Posts Tagged ‘interactive games’
Reading is as Fun as Playtime with The Lion and the Mouse for iPad
Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 June 2012 04:18 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 27 June 2012 04:18
Beijing based Kid-Mind Studios today announces the release of the full version of The Lion and the Mouse for the iPad. A beautifully animated new eBook experience designed specifically for children, this application effectively helps young kids improve their reading skills all while entertaining themselves. Based on the eponymous fairytale classic, The Lion and the Mouse by Kid-mind Studios is a fully illustrated interactive reading adventure created by professional artists. Continue reading
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Cargo-Bot: First iPad Game Made on an iPad
Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 April 2012 05:05 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 24 April 2012 05:05
Two Lives Left and Rui Viana have released Cargo-Bot, a puzzle game where the player commands a robot to sort crates. Cargo-Bot presents players with fiendishly clever puzzles and features stunning retina graphics. It is available for free on the App Store. Cargo-Bot was programmed entirely on iPad using Codea, a touch-based programming app for iPad created by Two Lives Left. It’s the first game of its kind, prototyped, programmed and polished on iPad. Continue reading
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