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Tag: Kids
Ziosk’s John Regal on advertising games towards children (Casual Connect)
By Dant Rambo
Successfully marketing a game in the mobile space is never easy, but it's especially difficult when you're dealing with children. For starters, they don't have access to the same suite of websites as other demographics, and are thus insusceptible to a lot of ad campaigns. Ziosk CMO John Regal hosted a talk on the subject, and provided developers in the audience with some much-needed advice on how to get their games in front of kids.Childs play: 5 ingredients for successful mobile apps for kids (Casual Connect)
By Eli Cymet
If mobile is a whole new world for gaming, kids gaming is a whole new universe for mobile. You're dealing with an audience who's less limited by their pocketbooks and preferences, and more by attention spans and nap times. As designers, parents, or caretakers, we may think we know what's fun, connecting at a child's level? That's a whole different cup of tea... or warm milk, whichever.PvZ Presents: Talking Zombatar Preview
By Jim Squires
I'm going to say three words right now, and depending on your familiarity I should instantly be able to place you into one of two groups. Are you ready? Talking Tom Cat. If this means nothing to you, congratulations: you're living the carefree life of a childless adult. For the rest of us though, apps like Talking Tom Cat have pretty much become routine in the life of any parent sporting a smartphone - and PopCap is looking to jump into that kid-friendly app world with the release of PvZ Presents: Talking Zombatar.Yum Num’s Galaxy Review
Yum Num's Galaxy is for children and their parents. If you plonked this game down in front of a person 12 years of age or older and told them to have fun with it, they would play it for five minutes before turning it off and telling you it sucked. Without any context, this game is not much fun. But Yum Num's Galaxy is not intended for people 12 years of age or older. It's intended for very young children and parents who are willing to go the extra mile.Madagascar — Join the Circus! Walkthrough
Madagascar - Join the Circus is a circus building sim developed by D3PA. Build your very own circus with the cast of the motion picture hit Madagascar and travel from Rome to New York! Play mini games in the big top to earn tickets you can reinvest in your circus. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.Adventure Time – Legends of Ooo: Big Hollow Princess Review
Before the angry fans begin calling for my head, let me start with this: I love Adventure Time. I signed a petition for the show to be picked up by Nickelodeon back in 2008 when the pilot aired on Random! Cartoons. I took a picture next to a giant inflatable Jake at E3, and even got a brief conversation in with Pendleton Ward himself. It's a silly show, but its random and unorthodox presentation style is downright charming.Cartoon Universe Preview
If you watched cartoons growing up (who didn't?), chances are extremely likely you've grown up watching the Looney Tunes or Scooby Doo. These classic television series' have seen so many reboots, re-runs, and adaptations that anyone from five years old to 50 has had a major serialized show feature these iconic characters. Warner Brothers, in hopes to create an iconic environment for children, has announced Cartoon Universe, a new online free-to-play world.SpongeBob Diner Dash Deluxe Review
By Nadia Oxford
As a character, Spongebob Squarepants is perfectly suited for the Diner Dash formula. After all, he is probably the only creature in existence who thrives as an employee in the world of fast food. And while the little sponge certainly seems happy enough in SpongeBob Diner Dash Deluxe, the game breaks down into a pretty basic Diner Dash experience. It's fun for a while, sure, but given the playful nature of the SpongeBob universe, it could have gone that extra mile to be especially memorable.