January 21st, 2012 Tanya
This retro Japanese brain teaser will be appreciated by those whose love tiny and cute mind puzzles, so reminiscent of Japanese games from long ago. In Bunny Bunny, an adorable bunny needs to push a block of ice onto brown tiles which releases the monkey. In turn, the monkey then pushes the ice block to a pink tile. You will need to change the tiles to blue to finish the level. This adorable game starts out innocently easy but then later gets really grittingly challenging, perfect for working out that gray muscle matter.


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January 16th, 2012 Tanya
Made for the very young kid gamers out there, the adorably cute Ignazio The Frog is just waiting to enchant each player coming for a visit. Ignazio is a curious little frog. In this froggy Pacman game, he strives and strives to discover 25 beautiful images of flowers and cute animals. On his adventure he determinedly trys to avoid the imminent dangers ahead like boulders and yellow stars. If he is successful, after he walks all over the map, he will happily reveal pieces of an image that will delight the players of the game once the image is completely uncovered. Ignazio is easy to play for small children with their parents, and there’s a convenient in-game help if necessary. Later, if you and your kids want more fun games, try Lua Lua.


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December 25th, 2011 Tanya
I thought it was about time to present another game for little kids. YooDoo is not a game, it’s actually three game activities in one – that invite children to explore their creativity. The activities, made by the same developer who brought your kids Ladybugs, are designed to give empowerment to kids and encourage them to take charge and let their muses inspire them. These activities are also meant to teach drag n drop computer skills, to prepare them for more complex computer skills in the future. This is why the set of games is called, YooDoo. Get it? You do? The first activity is called, “Mister Monster” and it gets the little gamer to create the silliest, scariest or most funny monster they can muster with their artistic abilities. “YooGlow” is inspired by the board game, Lite Brite and the palette of colorful bulbs await them to be applied to the Mac’s canvas. The third activity is “My Garden,” an environmentally friendly place where kids can plant seeds and watch flowers grow.


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