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Peter Rabbit: Let's Go

 

 

SCORE: 85

Peter Rabbit: Let's Go 

 

It has been a very long time since Family Friendly Gaming reviewed any apps. The failures of the app market have been well documented here at Family Friendly Gaming. So when my hubby mentioned Peter Rabbit: Let's Go, I was not very thrilled. In fact I wanted to immediately discount and ignore this kids game. Why? We spent thousands of dollars publishing coverage for hundreds of companies making them millions of dollars. Guess how many returned to us to thank us with some advertisements? Just one.

I steeled myself to play another app in Peter Rabbit: Let's Go. I liked it. I had fun playing Peter Rabbit: Let's Go. Peter Rabbit: Let's Go has eleven mini games in it, and we can also feed the rabbits. All three rabbits look pretty good in Peter Rabbit: Let's Go. They are pretty similar. We win food by doing well in the mini games. We then feed that food to the rabbits.

One of the activities kids can perform in Peter Rabbit: Let's Go is coloring on the screen. The coloring screen also has stamps that can be put on the screen. This can allow young children the ability to express their creativity. Also in a way that will not mess up your table, wall, floor, or other part of your domicile. Peter Rabbit: Let's Go is for young kids. Do not ask teenagers to play Peter Rabbit: Let's Go.

Peter Rabbit: Let's Go looks good and it sounds good. I really enjoyed the music and talking in Peter Rabbit: Let's Go. I love how Peter Rabbit: Let's Go keeps the mini game simple for kids. The memory game is not going to be challenging for adults, but it could be challenging for children under the age of six. Unless they have really good memory skills. I am glad I played Peter Rabbit: Let's Go on the iPhone and iPad. It has pointed me toward the road of restoring faith in the app creator community.
- Yolanda

 

Graphics: 90%
Sounds: 90%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Gameplay: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 90%

System: iPad/iPhone
Publisher: No Yetis Allowed
Developer: No Yetis Allowed
Rating: '4+' - Everyone FOUR and OLDER ONLY
Company provided product
Value/Cost of the review is greater than value/cost of provided product


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