Tue Aug 08 2017
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
- 10th puzzle bug fixed
My 3yr autistic son loves this app. It’s easy to use and has a decent selection of puzzles for the price. I’m sadden to see so many negative reviews. I’m sad to see the price comments. I haven’t been double charge monthly. However that would change my comment and how I feel about the app. For $4 and less this app is a perfect add to a phone or tablet. My opinion would differ if it was monthly fee. The only thing I wish this app had was it automatically saves if you exit and return. Because my son autistic and only 3, he sometimes hits the arrow to go back the main menu. So it would be nice if he did that, the save would save his connect and then have another button to help clear the save data. Overall great app.
Purchased app and every time my grandson opens it, I have to tap open on the app again. I’m not being recharged, it just won’t stay unlocked.
Was under the impression I purchased he remaining puzzles and when my son used the app today discovered the purchases had disappeared. Came here to find out that it’s a MONTHY FEE to use the puzzles. What a scam. The app is great and works phenomenally but charging a monthly fee for two second puzzles is baffling. Maybe attempt to be less greedy or at least be up front that it’s monthly fee and not an outright purchase.
It a great ap for motor skills, they learn to transfer blocks, in the right place, and easy to manage
Toddler loves this games however very deceiving with charge. It’s a monthly cost. Very disappointed with this not being upfront
My 2 1/2 year old grandson loves this apt! One of the his first games he played on the iPad, easy to use and holds his attention.
Trying to figure out how to get more puzzles
My three year old plays this during his free time, loves the puzzles
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