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Animatch Review

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(1 vote, average 1.00 out of 5)



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Animatch is another one of the matching games available on the iPhone and decided to download it for my son who seems to love matching games like Jirbo and Matches. The reason I was intrigued was the game had images and sounds of animals which was another aspect that I thought my son would love. 

The game is one of the best match games I have seen on the iPhone. The animal graphics are very nice and colorful and my son really was happy to see an identify those animals. When you open a tile, it plays the sound of those animals. When my son first played this game, he was very excited to hear the sounds and he would make those sounds everytime the tile opened. Whenever there is a match, the two cells also light up and that presents a nice visual. As you can see from the image on the left, there are images of various animals like a cow, pig, monkey, elephant etc.

Price - 99 cents

Overall, I think this is a great game that toddlers will love. 

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Brianna Gardner  - Also Try Robot Match Game   |2009-08-19 11:02:25
I have a 4 year old and 2 year old cousin. Both of them are crazy for Juicebox
Software’s Robot Memory Game. There are three levels of play: Easy (4 cards),
Medium (8 cards), and Hard (16 cards), so there are levels to challenge them
both. There are also four themes for them to choose from: Friendly, Evil,
Silly, and Wacky, which helps keep the game from getting too repetitive. This
game is laid out in a way that’s easy for them to navigate, and the images of
the robots are adorable. This game is definitely worth it, as it keeps them
entertained for long periods of time. The folks at Juicebox do a wonderful job.
They’ve got three more memory games and a coloring book app available, but
the Robot Memory game is my cousins’ favorite.
Brianna Gardner  - Another Matching Game   |2009-11-11 14:29:57
I have a 4 year old and 2 year old cousin that I babysit during the day.
Keeping them entertained can be a challenge. Recently, I gave in and let them
play with my iPod Touch calculator (Hey, you push buttons, and the screen
changes. It's entertaining for them.) So I decided to check out iTunes for
kid-friendly apps. I bought Robot Memory Game (Juicebox Software). Both of
them are crazy for it. There are three levels of play: Easy (4 cards), Medium
(8 cards), and Hard (16 cards), so there are levels to challenge them both.
There are also four themes for them to choose from: Friendly, Evil, Silly, and
Wacky, which helps keep the game from getting too repetitive. This game is laid
out in a way that’s easy for them to navigate, and the images of the robots
are adorable. This game is definitely worth it, as it keeps them entertained
for long periods of time. The folks at Juicebox do a wonderful job. They’ve
got ...

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