I like it
Even though I’m older this was my first game I played on my tablet when I was 4 now I’m 13 and this game gives me a nostalgic vibe when I was little
Yes, My First Wood Puzzles: Dinosaurs - A Free Kid Puzzle Game for Learning Alphabet is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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3.5 out of 5
2 ratings in Saudi Arabia
Even though I’m older this was my first game I played on my tablet when I was 4 now I’m 13 and this game gives me a nostalgic vibe when I was little
Raised me
We’ve had this app on my phone since our 7 year old was a baby. Super simple and lovely app. Worth the purchase
Doesn’t state in app purchase but makes u pay almost right away!
My five year old son asked me to write to you. He was playing the dinosaur puzzle game and he got a pop down message about a new game with a picture of a head that scared him and scares him still just thinking about it. He asks that you find out which phones are used by little kids and avoid sending them scary picture. We still like the app itself but now he is too scared to play.
I purchased to unlock all puzzles yet on our iPad nothing is unlocked seriously?? You have to buy it twice? BS
Finger print to buy, it pops up a math question to unlock and then directly goes to purchase and went through. Didn’t want to buy.
Not worth buying. It just keeps prompting you to pay 1.99. Asking for a refund.
The app won't load by wi if or direct connect. I cleared internal storage out by 2 g. Still no game.i have enough connection to check my bank act though since it insisted on payment and never gave any trial. Yeah it's only two bucks... But is not I to charity to profit companies!!!! My list of games does show it as an app paid for tho. Not cool.
This app is pretty cool, but for my child only the first difficulty level is practical for now. I'm a bit confused however because it states in the details that there are 15 free puzzles but I only have access to 9, three on each setting. It'll bring up the parental control question, but when I answer it nothing happens. Is this a bug? I don't know, but it would be wonderful if I could access 5 on the first difficulty setting for now. If everything worked well then I'd consider actually making a purchase. Would love to be able to preview what I'd be spending my money on as well.