My First Puzzles: Snakes

My First Puzzles: Snakes

By Alexandre Minard

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2010-11-03
  • Current Version: 3.6
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 40.33 MB
  • Developer: Alexandre Minard
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 7.0
Score: 3.75
3.75
From 8 Ratings

Description

If you don't like in-app purchases, a full version is also available. Check our website. Kids from 2 to 6 will have fun solving their first puzzles. With 20 different puzzles, nice sound effects, beautiful graphics and 3 levels of difficulty, this game will entertain your children while improving their motor skills and teach them to count to 12. The 3 first puzzles are free, the others can be bought inside the game. This game is part of your "Learning is fun" educational game collection. Visit our website for more info: http://ar-entertainment.net/learning/ipad.html or http://ar-entertainment.net/learning/

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Reviews

  • Fun

    3
    By Trexmom
    Great game, but I bought the full version and it is no longer available! Please help me get my full version back!
  • Purchasing Fiasco and Puzzles Disappointing

    1
    By Lakosked
    I agree with others about in app purchases. I have this turned off by default. So the only way to purchase the app is to turn in app purchases back on. So I did and I purchased the app, then I turned it off again. I then went to our second iPad and tried to download the "purchased" app. No luck, it only installs the trial. So it would seem that the in app purchases are meant to get money for each install per device, even if they are linked to the same account. Puzzles are a let down. It's the same puzzle pieces in the trial. Just a different amount of pieces. I figured they would be literally different puzzles. But in the developers mind a 3 piece snake puzzle is a different puzzle to a 4 piece snake puzzle. All the same shapes. Head, body tail. Or head, body, body, tail. I know it's called snakes but this is lazy.
  • WTH

    1
    By bom2e
    I paid for the app for the iPhone and wanted to install it to the iPad. Somehow, the app on the iPhone is a trial version and asked me to purchase it again!!! I deleted it and tried to install it again but the result was the same. How do I get the full version back without have to pay it again ?
  • Beware!! - Lost my in App paid Upgrade after updating

    4
    By thereitisagain
    Kid enjoyed playing, but after the update the app became the free version. Haven't found out how to get the paid update back.
  • Perfect for my 3 yr old

    5
    By Michdeleon
    My son learned to recognize 1-10 in part because of this puzzle. He loves it.
  • Says I bought the full version but.....

    2
    By Bimbi68
    I have been trying to buy the full version of this game and it says I already bought it for 1.99 but when I try to unlock a new puzzle it asks me to buy the full version again very disappointed my son likes this game but my credit card info is on here and I supposedly purchased the full game but it's not letting my son at the full version
  • Toddlers' Delight

    5
    By ShyLoneStar
    Little ones really enjoy this app. Colorful fun.
  • Great, but ...

    4
    By soirdeparis
    It's a delightful game for children, beautiful artwork and idea, but I would like to have the option to turn off the background music. Please consider this optipn for next update. Thank you.
  • My kids like it, BUT...

    2
    By mausdesign
    I have 5yo identical twin boys who have severe autism, who like these puzzles very much. However, even though i have disabled in-App purchasing, I have a problem in that they keep clicking on the "more games" link and getting switched over to Safari. I would really love it if game authors would stop putting ANY links in kids games at all. Out of all the things that could be regulated in the App Store, this is something that would be great for Apple to dictate in their terms for games meant for kids 8 and under -- no browser links whatsoever. Good games do not need advertisements, especially those targeting kids who just want to play a game without any added confusion.
  • Great...but

    4
    By Indianaland
    Great app for young kids. This puzzle in particular has really helped my 3 yr-old learn the symbols for numbers (she has been able to count to 20 for ages, but strggles to know what a 7 looks like, or the difference between 6 and 9). I would not recommend this for older kids, I can't imagine kids 4 and up would be interested in this for very long, its pretty basic. In response to some others... 1st - It says right in the game description "first three games are free, other may be bought in the game". This should not come as a shock. Nearly all free apps are offered as a preview before buying the full version. I appreciate being able to see if my daughter will even like the game before spending money on it. 2nd - you should not be allowed to download apps without a password (even free ones), you can also disable in-app purchases in your general settings.

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