My kids and I were invited to review Catch a Match app by BraveBit App Studio, which we tested on my iPad2.
The app is free to download on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch.
There are three difficulty levels to play:
easy (12 cards)
medium (20 cards)
hard (30 cards)
Description:
Catch a Match is designed to be a fun, educational matching game for kids of all ages. The app is free to download on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch.
There are three difficulty levels to play:
and you can choose single or multi-player.
Catch a Match comes with several different match packs you can collect, and more are on the way! Each pack has a truly unique theme, from the match cards themselves to the beautiful game artwork and thrilling sound effects. Collect them all…
- Dogs and Puppies (FREE!)
- Alphabet + Numbers (Available Now)
- Football + Baseball (Coming Soon)
- World Flags + U.S. Presidents (Coming Soon)
Download the app for free: http://bit.ly/GDrZOG
You Tube video trailer: http://bit.ly/GWcIon
Our Thoughts:
The soon-to-be 17 year old looked at me as if I were simple-minded to even suggest she play a match game. The 7 year old, however, was more than eager enough to make up for her sister's lack of interest.
Initially after downloading the app, I was skeptical about its long-term ability to occupy my children's attention. This is where I eat crow because the 7 year old really liked playing Catch a Match. Since downloading it a few days ago, she has asked to play every day.
I asked her what she liked so much about it:
Catch a Match comes with several different match packs you can collect, and more are on the way! Each pack has a truly unique theme, from the match cards themselves to the beautiful game artwork and thrilling sound effects. Collect them all…
- Dogs and Puppies (FREE!)
- Alphabet + Numbers (Available Now)
- Football + Baseball (Coming Soon)
- World Flags + U.S. Presidents (Coming Soon)
Download the app for free: http://bit.ly/GDrZOG
You Tube video trailer: http://bit.ly/GWcIon
Our Thoughts:
The soon-to-be 17 year old looked at me as if I were simple-minded to even suggest she play a match game. The 7 year old, however, was more than eager enough to make up for her sister's lack of interest.
Initially after downloading the app, I was skeptical about its long-term ability to occupy my children's attention. This is where I eat crow because the 7 year old really liked playing Catch a Match. Since downloading it a few days ago, she has asked to play every day.
I asked her what she liked so much about it:
- She liked the cute pictures of puppies.
- There weren't hints, so it made her have to figure it out for herself.
- The cute sound effects when you get a match correct.
BraveBit App Studio, the makers of Catch a Match App, are also giving your an opportunity to win iTunes App Store Gift Cards.
* This review and freebie were made possible by Brave Bit & Mom Spark Media. Product and support were provided, but thoughts and opinions are my own or my immediate family.
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