Kids Maps for #Honeycomb tablets #android
Android tablets are great educational (and
babysitting) tools. And it's with that in mind that we take a look at
Kids Maps, as reviewed by a soon-to-be 5-year-old.
Kids
Maps is really nicely done, blurring the line between puzzle and
teaching tool. You've got 50 states, and you have to put them in the
right place. When a new state appears, you get a quick fact about it.
For instance: Polar bears live in Alaska. Betcha didn't know that.
Gameplay's
really simple -- you just drag the state to the empty map. Dragging is
smooth, but it's pretty easy to just drag the state around until it
finds the right spot, as you'll see my little cheater do in the video.
If you do manage to drop the state in the wrong place more than a couple
times, it'll outline the correct spot.
There
aren't many options to this one -- you can choose either to place states
randomly, or receive them alphabetically, which can be helpful if
someone's having to learn the states in alphabetical order.
The
game itself is really nice done, with nice music and clear speech and
instructions. Our only real complaints are that 50 states are a lot to
do in one sitting -- perhaps breaking it down by regions might make
things a little more fun. Also, more facts will make playing it a second
and third time a little more fun. But if you've got a budding geography
expert who also loves puzzles, you could spend $2.99 worse ways.
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