
After all levels are complete, replay is possible but a little boring, and the controls start getting buggy. Objects can be very tricky to select and move due to tight size restrictions. Though the whole app feels like one big sandbox, kids don't have the ability to create their own scenarios. Several adjective modes help kids delve into the next part of speech, but they seem to be limited to basic colors, size, and materials. While some puzzles are quite challenging, like the last requiring spatial reasoning and detailed hint interpretation, others are limited and defined narrowly by hints. For instance, one puzzle simply asks for constellation names another asks for a drink of water.
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The tutorial covers how to handle controls as well as how to use the write mode effectively and responsibly (no suggestive material or vulgarity) but not how to think through solutions.


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