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Where is Moji?

This fun kids' game is designed to boost the pattern matching abilities of your preschoolers / early learners - essential for a head start on future learning

This fun kids' game is designed to boost the pattern matching abilities of your preschoolers / early learners - essential for a head start on future learning

Where is Moji?

by Mark Ridley
Where is Moji?
Where is Moji?

What is it about?

This fun kids' game is designed to boost the pattern matching abilities of your preschoolers / early learners - essential for a head start on future learning. To enhance the fun, cartoon sounds and cute pictures are used throughout.

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
NA
Size
9Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
July 15, 2021
Release date
July 13, 2021
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App Screenshots

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App Store Description

This fun kids' game is designed to boost the pattern matching abilities of your preschoolers / early learners - essential for a head start on future learning. To enhance the fun, cartoon sounds and cute pictures are used throughout.

On each run in the game, an emoji is chosen at random from the 250 available and shown to your child with the text "Where is Moji" displayed above it. After a pause, the screen fills with a mixture of different emoji, including the one shown first (Moji). All your child has to do is to find and tap Moji amongst the many shown.

When they do, they're rewarded with a visual celebration and a funny cartoon sound to boost their enjoyment and reinforce their learning. The score they get depends on how quickly they find it, with a bonus multiplier that counts down from 30 to 1 (while a quiet ticking sound reminds them of passing time).

It features emoji they’ll love from animals and nature, transport, everyday objects and sport.

Their are 5 levels with 4 runs in each level. The earlier runs and levels show fewer emojis, so it's easier for your child to find Moji. As the game progresses, more emojis are shown to make it harder.

At the end of each level, a summary of the run scores are shown 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 visual and cheer as well to act as a reward while they put in their name.

As your child gets better they can change the game setting to "Hard", which shows more emojis on each run and has a faster countdown for the bonus multiplier.

If they're feeling really brave (or maybe *you* want to have a go) there's a "Big Kids" game as well. It has even more emojis and an even faster bonus multiplier countdown. For a really difficult challenge, the Big Kids game can be set to "Hard" as well. You guessed it - yet more emojis and an even faster countdown!

The Kids and Big Kids games each have their own high score tables, so when Mum and Dad play they don't mess up the Kids game high score table.

For additional learning opportunities with the very young, Dad or Mum can sit in and help the child by naming each of the different emoji. It's a rabbit / squirrel / cactus / rose / strawberry / saw / umbrella / van / taxi...

For the not quite so young, Mum or Dad can introduce the idea of sums with the way the scoring works. The older ones might enjoy seeing how a large bonus multiplier makes their score even bigger.

All in all it's a great game that your children will have fun playing while they learn - and they'll enjoy it so much they'll want to keep on coming back to it. What more could you ask for?

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