Kidgitz A Perfect 10!
On Wednesday, May 18, I downloaded the brand new numbers game called Kidgitz only a week after I downloaded its mother game, I suppose you should call it--known as Digitz, which only uses numbers 1 to 9 (a la Cross Sums followed by Sudoku). But Kidgitz, as I had found out, uses the digits 0 through 9, plus 10, 11, and 12 if you select 12 as the target number--and it's a 5-star rating that should be a perfect 10! (Digitz no longer appears on my i-Pod.) And I found out who made this game, too! The company who did is called Tap Dream Arts, whose location happens to be in Vancouver, Canada. The new game was downloaded on my i-Pod on an anniversary that I actually remember--it was exactly 20 years to the day (1991) that I was in Vancouver on a week-long vacation trip with three girls--and still remember their names: the girls were Brenda (who was our group leader), Janice, and Terri! And their hockey team, the Vancouver Canucks, played the San Jose Sharks in the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs, and won 7-3! So about the only thing Kidgitz does not have as yet is higher target numbers: while Digitz would have to increase the target number to 50 for its grown-up version, Kidgits should go as high as 30, and also add tiles 13 to 20 in a random order! That's almost twice as fun as doing 0 to 12! (For the record, at least two tiles would have to be removed at once.)