‘What am I ... Farm’.




Building on the foundation of “What am I...Pets” the “What and I...Farm’ Edition features five farm animals in four different game modes. It’s simple, it’s cute, it’s entertaining, and more importantly, it’s educational and perfect for parents focused on gently introducing their children to the world of technology. 















'What am I...Farm' games modes - 

'Mixed up' the objective is to get the correct combination of head, body and feet for a given character to complete its imagery by context of visual and audiovisual cues.

'Matching' – in this mini game you have sixty seconds to match as many animals as you can by dragging the Farm animal on the left to its matching image on the right. This helps develop hand to eye co-ordination as well as learn the names of the different farm animals. Also includes local and openfient leader boards to encourage players to beat their previous score.
'Sheep shear'- in this mini game you have sixty seconds to 'shear' as many sheep as you can by wiping your finger over the sheep's coat to 'shear' or remove its coat. Utilising the iPad tilting functionality you tilt the iPad either left or right to move the sheep and the wool clippings to get your next sheep. Helps develop hand and eye co-ordination.  Also includes local and openfient leader boards to encourage players to beat their previous score.

'Peeka' – in this mini game you asked to find a specific animal on the farm. You scroll across the screen to find the correct animal. You have to find the correct animal before proceeding to the next question. Some animals are easier to find than others! Helps teach different animals names and noises

We developed 'What am I . . . Farm' because our son loves visiting the local urban farm and imitating the sounds the animals make. The game features our sons favourite farm animals. 
Available for the iPad in HD and  iPhone and iTouch.






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Extra Thanks to :

Christine Terry

www.soundbible.com

University of Teesside.

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