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Hopefully it's not against the rules, if so, please let me know and I'll remove the post. Anyway:


I made an educational open source game for small kids (2-6 yo) where they can match cute animals (currently sea and dinosaur theme packs).

Features:

  • cute pictures
  • works on both a phone and a tablet
  • multiple theme packs
  • fully free, no tracking or anything
  • there are multiple flavours, one of which bundles all of the assets and doesn't even have the permission to access the internet <- great if you're extra cautious
  • big buttons, no reading necessary, small kids friendly

It can be downloaded both from GitHub and the Play Store.


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Let me know what you think!

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[–] rikudou@lemmings.world 3 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Eh, everything is about the quantity, afaik. If you let your kid watch TV/phone every day for a few hours, you've got a problem.

If you limit it and watch your kid, it's fine. At least as far as I can see, anyway.

Some researches tend to agree with me (well, the other way, really, I agree with them), while others don't.

But one thing all researches I've read agree on is that passive screen time (TV, YouTube etc.) is bad, so I think that something that boosts memory and helps with cognitive abilities is much better. And that's why I built this game.

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