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Toca Lab: Plants Analysis

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Toca Lab: Plants is an engaging educational game designed for Android that invites users to explore the fascinating world of botany. Players can experiment by mixing and matching different plant types, discovering new species, and learning about their unique characteristics. This interactive experience encourages creativity and scientific inquiry, making it suitable for young learners interested in nature and science.

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The game features vibrant graphics and intuitive controls, allowing users to easily navigate through various activities. As players cultivate their virtual garden, they can unlock new plants and engage in fun mini-games that reinforce learning about plant biology. Toca Lab: Plants supports Android devices running version 4.3 and above and is available in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, and German, making it accessible to a diverse audience.

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GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.2-play
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 9.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
1,132
Downloads Last Week
18

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Developer’s Description

Experiment with plants, evolve them and discover their unique personalities.
Just like with the first app in the Toca Lab Series, Toca Lab: Elements, your curiosity will lead the way. Choose your plant, then visit five different locations in the lab: Grow light: Shine the light on your plant and watch what happens. Does your plant bask and happily sigh in the light, or groan and wriggle away? What happens when you turn the light up a notch or two? Watering tank: Put your plant in the tank and fill it up with water. Will your plant float? How does your plant behave when it's soaking wet? Nutrition station: What's the optimal diet for your plant? Try the three different nutrition formulas and discover which ones your plant character likes. Cloning machine: Spin the wheel on the cloning machine and before you know it, you'll have five little versions of your plant. Wonder what the clones can do? Experiment and find out. Crossbreeding apparatus: Here you can mix two plants to create something unexpected. Try it and see what happens. Have fun experimenting at each station to see how the plants evolve. Keep experimenting until you've collected all 35 plant characters in the app. Once you've collected a plant, keep experimenting to continue to evolve it. Who says kids can't be scientists? Toca Lab: Plants brings out the budding botanist in everybody. FEATURES- Start with one plant and experiment your way to 35 different plant characters, each with its own unique personality. Continue to evolve existing plants through experimentation. Evolve plants with five lab tools: grow light, watering tank, nutrition station, cloning machine and the crossbreeding apparatus. Discover plants from five groups: green algae, mosses, ferns, trees and flowering plants. Learn the names and Latin names of real-life plants. ABOUT TOCA BOCAAt Toca Boca, we believe in the power of play to spark kids' imaginations and help them learn about the world. We design our products from the kids' perspective to empower kids to be playful, to be creative and to be who they want to be. Our products include award-winning apps that have been downloaded more than 150 million times in 215 countries and offer fun, safe, open-ended play experiences. Learn more about Toca Boca and our products at tocaboca.com. PRIVACY POLICYPrivacy is an issue that we take very seriously. To learn more about how we work with these matters, please read our privacy policy: http://tocaboca.com/privacy.

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