The FunEduApp game was initially supposed to be a kind of interactive cartoon for the youngest children (1+) and its educational nature was primarily to learn the sounds made by animals and how to use touch devices (because for many children it will be their first game). We wanted to build a game that would be as easy to use and as simple as possible. And that was a mistake! During the tests, it turned out that a one-year-old child copes very well with even more complicated games and little fingers with small elements. The biggest problem was the exit button, which the child often clicked, so we decided to get rid of it (to turn off the game, you must kill the application). We also decided to get rid of any in-game main menu and payment options that distracted the child. So that the game does not get boring too quickly, we decided to add balloons, soap bubbles and various types of clicking and smashing objects, as well as mini-games with a bouncing ball. All these elements made even older children (6-11 years old) interested in the game. Even adults like breaking boxes and balloons (it's so reassuring). At first we thought it would be too difficult for a one-year-old child, but when we gave him the phone for a few minutes to play with, we heard the sound of breaking objects every now and then. The game turned out to be an invalubale sedative for a child during a visit to the doctor.

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The video below shows Albert testing FunEduFarm:


In-game activities:

- Feeding the animals

- Collecting vegetables / fruits

- Driving vehicles

- Planting plants

- Smashing bubbles, boxes, balloons

- Mini games with bouncing the ball

- Treasure hunt

- Dressing up a scarecrow

- Playing music on pots

- Listening for bird sounds

- And others, discover them yourself!