At some point in your life you suddenly find your house inhabited by a little being - a baby boy or a girl. And when these little creatures begin to crawl, or - even worse - run around, and stick their little noses in every tiniest corner in the house, you will inevitably find them in your computer chair, breathing heavily, sticking out their tongues, pounding on all those keys on your keyboard. Naturally, all your applications get terminated, and your most important folders get moved from their proper locations (if you are lucky), or even end up in the trash folder. But trying to get these little hands off the keyboard will unavoidably result in tears and tantrums. Surrogates and all sorts of "child" computers don't help for whatever reason - your little creatures absolutely must have daddy's / mommy's / uncle's / auntie's one. We at 3doors - victims of these crawling and running beings - solved this problem. Now your little creatures can have at it with your keyboard and mice, enjoying their time in enchanting worlds of fascinating and charming little animals, playing on lush green playgrounds full of unexpected transformations and surprises. And the most amazing thing is - your toddlers are not going to be able to venture outside the boundaries of the game, and if you set a time limit, the game will automatically halt until the next time you enable it, and you and only you, using a magical incantation - a key shortcut - are going to be able to get back to your work environment or let the game run again. And in the meantime your youngest learn how to use the mouse and the keyboard, study the names of different plants, animals, and machines they meet in the game, and just enjoy their own world where they can be creative and in full control.
She's learning English words, no lost or moved folders, nice characters and music.
Cons
where is new version !
Summary
Fun for toddlers, safe for computer
juniper47
Pros
I can see where this game would grow with a child for quite a while... It's cool.
Cons
no cons. kudos to the developer.
Summary
My 20-month old likes it. He doesn't know how to move the mouse to highlight the animals but it is still fun. He discovered that pressing keys changes the landscape and animals. It prevents a child (or a cat, I suppose) from doing unexpected things to the computer, by locking the keyboard and mouse to the game. A key combination (show on the screen at all times) turns it off. I haven't tried any settings to see what they are.
It allows my kid to feel like he, too, can use a computer and it is fun for him.<br /><br /><span class='notifyMsg'> Updated </span>on May 8, 2011<p/>Good for a 14 month old, and my six month old granddaughter for a piece. Kids find it very attractive, the music and animals. Just wanted to re-vote a 5...
very good for small children
lena_dr
Pros
Very useful for mom ;) You can let baby to play alone without your help all the time.