A re-set button would also be a nice addition so that kids can control when to start over. There's also the issue of feeding wild animals in the first place – definitely not okay to do in a real forest. For example, kids can feed some animals, but not others or they can throw fish to a wolf in the mountains far from any water source. And, some internal inconsistencies are mildly bothersome. The possibilities in this forest are limited, though: build, collect food, watch animals eat and move around, stop. With an "if you build it, they will come" approach, kids do, then wait and observe. An app can never replace real walks through real forests (the developers themselves openly admit this), but this one does a great job of bringing the wonder of nature to an interactive screen. Just like a quiet walk in the woods, TOCA NATURE is calm, slow, and mesmerizing even the background music contributes to the magical, ethereal feeling.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |