Good for young kids
Cute game for young children. I hope it gets more difficult as you play along.
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Cute game for young children. I hope it gets more difficult as you play along.
boring
This game is fun and I love the characters faces
great for kids
Nothing fancy or complex, just good plain fun.
I paid for ads to be removed and I still see them. I sent them an email and they never answered.
It's okay
Nice, easy fun but fast pased. Don't blink! :)
I don't like frantic games, where one is constantly fighting the clock or rapidly moving pieces, or rapidly increasing levels of difficulty. I don't like being pushed around by software - I prefer to choose how fast I want to move. I salute Willis Gibson for beating Tetris, but not my sort of thing. Trying to play timed games around cats is also trying. They hate the silver thing (my computer) that I stare at, and it's hard to ignore them. Sure, I could shut myself in a room, but I have a low tolerance for little bodies being hurled against the door. Apparently, I am not alone, since I constantly see games advertised as relaxing, which they usually aren't, and they are also not ad-free, whatever the ad said. This really is relaxing - the player just arranges the little items the items on the shelf, and the game persona is a cat, so what's to complain about? This has ads, but they are just little pictures arranged around the screen, and unless the player clicks on them, they don't intrude. I do wish that there was a way to close the game.
Finally a game for those of us with anxiety issues. No time limits.quick intermissions. Bravo.