Toddler Games for 2+ year olds
86%Game Brain Score
emotional, humor
monetization, music
86% User Score 1,847 reviews
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30 educational games for toddlers & preschool kids to improve memory & logic





Audience ScoreBased on 1,847 reviews
emotional3 positive mentions
monetization21 negative mentions
- The game is engaging and educational, helping toddlers learn shapes, colors, and sorting skills.
- Parents appreciate the lack of ads and the cute art style, making it enjoyable for both kids and adults.
- Many children find the game fun and easy to navigate, allowing them to play independently.
- Most of the games are locked behind a paywall, leading to frustration for both children and parents.
- The game can be buggy, with issues like freezing and unresponsive controls, which can frustrate young players.
- Some parents report difficulties with restoring purchases across devices, leading to dissatisfaction with the app's functionality.
monetization
34 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game receives mixed reviews, with some users appreciating the absence of intrusive ads and the option to pay for an ad-free experience, while others express frustration over frequent ads and difficulties with in-app purchases. Many parents value the educational content and are willing to pay for a full version to eliminate ads, but there are complaints about accidental purchases and technical issues preventing access to paid features. Overall, the monetization strategy appears to be a point of contention, balancing between free access and the desire for a seamless, ad-free experience.
“No ads, either, which is great.”
“Love the games and no ads except sometimes the game maker advertises their new games.”
“Worth paying the small amount to unlock the whole game, no ads whatsoever, excellent learning for small minds, I enjoyed watching as my little girl mastered each puzzle.”
“Since I paid, my child gets stuck on internal ads!”
“My little daughter cannot play the games because ads appear every minute!”
“I would buy the full version of several apps if I could, but I can't get the in-app purchases to work.”