What Am I Christmas Edition
SCORE: 83
What Am I is back on the iPhone/iPod Touch in the form of What Am I
Christmas Edition. Children can match angels, elves, reindeer, snowmen,
and santa claus. There is also building the right character (top, middle
and bottom) based on a clue. Yes this is a childrens game, but secure
and mature adults can enjoy this game.
The art style in What Am I Christmas Edition is bubbly. I suppose I need
to explain myself. The words look like they are a balloon font, or they
are really stuffed and need to hit the gym. Possibly too much figgy
pudding. This app includes bright colors that all ages can enjoy. It is
easy to see what each of the characters are in What Am I Christmas
Edition.
There is one song that permeates What Am I Christmas Edition - We Wish
You A Merry Christmas. There are no lyrics to the song, but the
instrumental plays throughout. Angels We Have Heard On High is my
personal favorite Christmas song. We Wish You A Merry Christmas does fit
What Am I Christmas Edition. The voice used to describe the various
characters is cute.
Children enjoy playing What Am I Christmas Edition. There are a couple
of different games for them to play over and over again. Like most
things, they do get bored of it, and a Christmas themed app is great
around this time of year. How will it hold up in say March? The nice
thing about What Am I Christmas Edition is you can enjoy it every single
Christmas. This app currently costs just under two dollars. Family
Friendly Gaming was provided a reviewable copy for this review.
The controls in What Am I Christmas Edition are very smooth. I purposely
left the characters way off in terms of alignment, and What Am I
Christmas Edition accepted them. This is great for children who will
most likely not get the lined up properly. I wish there was an option
for more time in the matching game. Dressing the Snowman is a nice
little diversion that children enjoyed.
The main lesson in What Am I Christmas Edition is matching, as well a
putting together the right three parts of a character. There needs to be
some cognitive skills to determine what the clue is referencing. Parents
may need to assist younger children. I see a lot of improvement from
Wonky Woo Games, and that is a good thing. I hope they continue on this
path.
Now bring me some figgy pudding. Maybe Congress will make a earmark to
bring me some. It would fit right in with all their other odd earmarks.
- Paul
Graphics: 82%
Sound: 84%
Replay/Extras: 79%
Gameplay: 87%
Family Friendly Factor: 84%
System: iPhone/iPod Touch
Publisher: Wonky Woo Games
Rating: '4+' for 4+
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