Best iPhone Apps for Toddlers Part 2
Here are the funnest, most educational apps to date for toddlers and childlike adults since our last review in February 2009. :) 1. Elephant Song Wonderfully interactive, beautifully simple pictures, and a lovely song. When my son first played it, it was my morning anthem for a few weeks. After a while, I couldn't get the [...]
Read MoreMobile Game Review: Stranded by glu
I've been a fan of glu since I started playing mobile games back when. Now I can’t remember what game that was nor which ones they are famous for, but I remember they make great games. Stranded, seems suspiciously reminiscent of the TV series Lost (same premise – people stranded on mysterious island) but when you start [...]
Read MoreBest iPhone Games in 2009
After months with my iTouch now, I feel I know it as well as the back of my hand. So does Jack, my almost-3 year-old, hence more apps have been downloaded for him than myself and I daresay he spends more time on it than me. Educational games of course, and here are the best, presenting the Best iPhone Apps for Toddlers. And [...]
Read MoreAralon for iPhone Review
I’ve been looking for a true RPG for iphone and being one of the few non-fans of anime, was thrilled to find this game. The few reviews I read online were good and by the time I bought it, most of the bugs had been fixed. A few things though: 1. Improve loading time between [...]
Read MoreTozzle – Best Toddler iPhone App Ever
I’ve had Tozzle (my 2 year old calls it Puzzle) on one iOS device or other for some 3 years now. My now 5 year old played it every day and now it is my 2 year old’s favourite. It emulates the wooden puzzles of old and I must confess it was the adorable animals [...]
Read MoreTriple Town Unlimited now $3.99
Triple Town has quickly become one of my favourite iPhone puzzle games (and my 5 year old’s too). It’s unique blend of cute and match 3 in an adorable forest theme is a real winner for both the young and the slightly older. You must match 3 grass patches to make a bush, 3 bushes [...]
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Christina Sng worked as a web developer, information architect, account executive, producer, technical writer, and usability consultant in the 10 years (that's 30 years in Internet time!) she brought bread home. She has since retired to raise her children but still spends most of her waking hours on the net, no thanks to Apple. Here are some of her adventures. (Psst... she also Tweets at