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All 118 elements are represented in this Top Trumps style game about the periodic table. Each card contains a list of facts and data, and the aim of the game is to compare these values to try to trump and win the computer’s card. You and the computer start with ten cards each the aim is to have all 20 cards. Turn over your first card, choose your best stat, the computer will turn over their card and compare the same stat. If you have the best stat, you gain one card, if the computer has the best stat, you lose one card—a great way to learn about the chemical elements while you play.
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All 193 counties in the United Nations are represented in this Top Trumps style game about the countries of the world. Each card contains a list of facts and data, and the aim of the game is to compare these values to try to trump and win the computer’s card. You and the computer start with ten cards each the aim is to have all 20 cards. Turn over your first card, choose your best stat, the computer will turn over their card and compare the same stat. If you have the best stat, you gain one card, if the computer has the best stat, you lose one card—a great way to learn about all the different countries in the world while you play.
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Based on the famous "Simon Says" this version of the game has nine different and unique screens, each with fun images and sounds.

From snorting pigs, rattling skeleton bones to roaring dinosaurs each one more fun than the next.

The opening scene will keep your best ever score for each of the different games, which will you find the toughest?
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Kids count as they touch each object once until all the objects on the screen have been counted. Next, they touch one of the numerals at the bottom of the screen that corresponds to the quantity of the objects counted.

If the child is correct, Can-doo Roo will respond positively with a jump or a spin, and then Roo holds up an arrow, which when pressed leads the player to a new screen to touch and count the next set of objects.

If the child presses the wrong number, Can-do Roo will look disappointed or nod negatively for just a second, but instantly Roo will turn with a smile and motion the child to try again.

Simple, visual, text-free instructions make this game easy for kids of all ages to play.
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In each lightning round compare two words correctly, then make the dino jump over the dino-destroying boulder to earn points. But be careful, if your answer is wrong and/or you fail to make the Thesaurus Rex jump over the boulder-the Thesaurus Rex and your points will become extinct!

Develops reading and word association skills. Best for ages 8+.
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Draw lines to guide, bounce, or capture and release ants to get the required number of ants into the correct colored pants. There is no right or wrong way to do this. Just use your imagination.

Not just grains of sand falling aimlessly, each Ant has individual characteristics!
Unique to this type of game is the inclusion of an eraser to enable you to capture ants and release them later.

Each level has a different target and a different play-time.
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Liar's dice is a game for two or more players requiring the ability to deceive and to detect an opponent's deception.
"Real Liars Dice" has all the features of the classic game in an app.
Each player is required to download the app which has a set of dice, all players roll at once, and the bids relate to the dice each player can see (their app) plus all the concealed dice (the other players' apps).
The game starts with five dice. This app has the discard a dice capability, down to one die and finally zero and out of the game.

True random dice rolls

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The object of the game is to score as many points as possible. Score points by attacking and destroying Rock, Paper, Scissor objects as they fall down the screen at ever increasing speeds. The falling objects are attacked and destroyed by firing the appropriate Rock, Paper, Scissor objects up the screen with the use of the Rock, Paper, Scissor buttons.
Watch for the out-of-control Paper objects that randomly travel across the screen. They have to be attacked and destroyed too!
10 levels with high score leaderboard.
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The game of "Celebrities" or "Who's in the Bag" bought up-to-date. You have one minute to get your team members to guess which celebrity, historical or fictional character has appeared in your text message window.
For two teams of two or more players.
The clue giver uses verbal clues to describe the celebrity name on the screen and tries to get their team to guess the name correctly.
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Based on the book, and best selling board game: Psych-a-Doodle is a game full of crazy half-completed doodles.
Finish a doodle by adding your own personal touch.
Select the pen, for fine details, the brush for larger areas, then colour and doodle away, using your fingers or suitable stylus.
You can use the eraser to erase some of what you have doodled
You can use the scissors to delete everything you have doodled and begin again on the same page.
When you are happy with your doodle press the analysis button and read the Psych-a-Doodle analysis to discover the hilarious analysis of your doodling!
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In this block-style game, you have to place elements in their correct groups to create winning matches, for example, Noble Gases. Three correct matches score points and generate more random elements.
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The object of the game is to collect as many Dust Bunnies as possible from all of the rooms using the vacuum cleaner to suck them up.
Watch out some Dust Bunnies are pesky and block the vacuum. Some are just mean, change from suck, to blow, and zap them.
Don't run out of power, if you do you can find a power outlet to recharge.
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The object of the game is to get Captain Fartipants to the toilet QUICK using his not so secret power, his Sooper-Pooper-Fart-Blasts! 
But beware, use too many Fart Blasts, and you will Poop Out!
There are 60 levels each level you complete will unlock the next level.
Watch out for the air freshener sprays, toilet rolls, pooping cats, pooping geese, and more. And don’t slip on a pile of poop, unless you can use it to slide in the right direction!
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Outwit the Egyptian pyramid designers and steal the sarcophagus from the tomb! Try to steal the sarcophagus from the pyramid by moving the blocks to clear a path to the exit. Four x 20 levels; easy, medium, hard and extreme that's 80 levels in total!
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A fun way to learn the elements of the periodic table. Based on the successful card game. All 118 elements are covered in the game with visual and written clues. Click on the letters supplied with each clue to place them in the answer grid. Score points and valuable Chemistry Units for correct answers, use these Chemistry Units for filling in blank spaces and removing letters using the hint keys.
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Dogs
500 questions all about man's best friend.
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Scary
500 questions all about zombies, werewolves, vampires and monsters.