London, United Kingdom – Released on the app store today, Shapes 1.0 for iPad takes a blockbuster arcade game concept and adapts it specifically for children. An enchanting game based in a cardboard world, Shapes has numerous interactive background elements to captivate young children and transitions between day and night. The core game centers around cardboard shapes that float across the screen and can be torn apart with the swipe of a finger, as a shape is broken its name is spoken.
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Fruit Ninja inspires innovative iPad educational app
London, United Kingdom – Released on the app store today, Shapes 1.0 for iPad takes a blockbuster arcade game concept and adapts it specifically for children. An enchanting game based in a cardboard world, Shapes has numerous interactive background elements to captivate young children and transitions between day and night. The core game centers around cardboard shapes that float across the screen and can be torn apart with the swipe of a finger, as a shape is broken its name is spoken.
Fruit Ninja inspires innovative iPad educational app
London, United Kingdom – Released on the app store today, Shapes 1.0 for iPad takes a blockbuster arcade game concept and adapts it specifically for children. An enchanting game based in a cardboard world, Shapes has numerous interactive background elements to captivate young children and transitions between day and night. The core game centers around cardboard shapes that float across the screen and can be torn apart with the swipe of a finger, as a shape is broken its name is spoken.
Fruit Ninja inspires innovative iPad educational app
London, United Kingdom – Released on the app store today, Shapes 1.0 for iPad takes a blockbuster arcade game concept and adapts it specifically for children. An enchanting game based in a cardboard world, Shapes has numerous interactive background elements to captivate young children and transitions between day and night. The core game centers around cardboard shapes that float across the screen and can be torn apart with the swipe of a finger, as a shape is broken its name is spoken.
Fruit Ninja inspires innovative iPad educational app
London, United Kingdom – Released on the app store today, Shapes 1.0 for iPad takes a blockbuster arcade game concept and adapts it specifically for children. An enchanting game based in a cardboard world, Shapes has numerous interactive background elements to captivate young children and transitions between day and night. The core game centers around cardboard shapes that float across the screen and can be torn apart with the swipe of a finger, as a shape is broken its name is spoken.
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