
Publisher: Asylum Square Interactive
What I Paid: $1.50
Verdict: Shovelware. 100%ed it.
What I Say:
Aaron – The Little Detective is a basic Hidden Object game targeted at children. 12 screens hide a varying assortment of 9 objects, a surprising number of which are hidden behind the object list. The game is voiced and completing a screen takes you to an infinite balloon popping sequence.
I have a distinct feeling I have seen this exact same game structure with asset flips elsewhere but I cannot for the life of me remember where I saw it. Nonetheless, even for little kids this will provide only a short amount of entertainment before it becomes repetitive.
What They Say:
Who doesn’t love them? The small and detailed hidden object pictures that challenge children to find certain items. They have been proven to promote children’s perception and language progression.
Aaron – The Little Detective can be played by children of any age. Thanks to the voice output, even toddlers are able to explore the hidden object pictures on their own. They do not need to be able to read to have a sense of achievement. Concentration and attentiveness are taught in a playful way.
Incidentally, a study conducted by the Singapore Technological University proved the fact that hidden object games increase the understanding of spatial perception in memory. In addition, visual search skills were noticeably improved.
The game can also be used to support language learning. Simply select the desired language in the settings and start playing.
What are you waiting for? Family fun for young and old.
Promotes language development and cognitive perception
Explore the scenic places
Find objects and treasures
12 great scenes
Voice output in 9 languages
Pure puzzle fun in this hidden object adventure
Pop balloons when you have discovered all objects






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