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This is a one player kid’s game, all about the concept of more and less (with a harder big kids version included as well)

More Or Less Kid's Game

by Mark Ridley

What is it about?

This is a one player kid’s game, all about the concept of more and less (with a harder big kids version included as well). Perfect for early learners and older preschoolers.

App Details

Version
1.2
Rating
NA
Size
7Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
July 18, 2021
Release date
June 20, 2021
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App Store Description

This is a one player kid’s game, all about the concept of more and less (with a harder big kids version included as well). Perfect for early learners and older preschoolers.

It's colourful, has fun cartoon sounds for right and wrong guesses, and features emoji they’ll love from transport, animals and nature, everyday objects and sport.

Each run, two emoji from a pool of over 100 are paired at random. The player is shown one of them and asked if there will be more or less.

The gameplay area then fills, using different numbers of each of the pair. Now’s the time for your child to choose More or Less and find out if they’re right or wrong.

If they’re right, there’s a funny cartoon sound and a visual celebration. A wrong guess also get a fun sound – but no celebration.

If they take too long to guess, they get a countdown bleep, lowering in tone as the bonus multiplier counts down to 1.

There are five levels and four runs per level. At the end of each level they’ll get a summary of thier run scores and, at the end of the game, there’s a summary of their level scores and a high score table for the top 5 total game scores. When they get on the high score table there’s a celebration cheer as well.

Lot’s to keep them having fun, motivated and learning, all at the same time.

If dad or mum sits in, it can also be used as an introduction to counting while deciding whether there are more or less on each run.

The early levels have fewer total emoji, with a bigger difference between the number of each emoji shown. Later levels have more images with a smaller difference between them.

Big kids get their own high score table so they don’t mess things up for the younger ones. They also get more emoji, smaller differences between the number of each shown – and a faster countdown. Just to keep things interesting!

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