Puzzles 'N Colouring - Sea Adventures app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Better World
First release : 03 Aug 2011
App size: 125.27 Mb
Jump into the water and explore the world of Puzzles N Colouring - Sea Adventures . A smiling crab, a wandering fish, a jumping dolphin and more await your child in this puzzle that doubles as a coloring book.
Choose from 33 themed puzzles and select the appropriate level – "easy" divides the puzzle into 6 pieces, "medium" creates 12 pieces and "hard" gives your child 20 pieces to play with and reconstruct the image. Try it at each level! See how fast he can complete each puzzle! Enjoy the background music !
Choose from 33 coloring pages and from over 25 different colors to paint the pages in his own choice of colors.
Make them realistic or have fun creating wacky color combinations and silly scenes.
Features:
- 33 different puzzles
- 3 levels of difficulty – easy (6 pieces), medium (12 pieces) and hard (20 pieces)
- Upbeat instrumental music is easy to turn on/off from main screen
- 33 images to color
- More than 25 colors to choose from
- Paint-by-section: great for younger kids who don’t have fine motor skills yet
- Undo button and full erase
- For iPhone and iPad
Latest reviews of Puzzles 'N Colouring - Sea Adventures app for iPhone and iPad
There is a Software Bug that Need to fix! Because some poeple are Pay for this Application, if i Start this app from the iPad two2 it does not work! The app crashes within the first couple of seconds
Great fun for my 3 year old granddaughter and easy ...she loves the coloring, puzzles and the music that plays ... Glad I purchased all instead of just the free ones.
My son is 2.5 and enjoys this app a lot. He loves switching from the coloring pages to the puzzle pages. Sometimes he has a problem stopping on the picture he wants - but most of the time its not an issue.
I installed the update and now the app crashes every time I try to open it! Please fix this!
With iOS 8.0.2, this app crashes promptly after starting. I tried deleting and reinstalling, but at didnt help. It still seems to work fine on iOS 8.0.