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  • Disappointed at the pay version.

    My daughter really enjoyed the "Free" version of Tozzle, so I upgraded to the full verson. That has gone buggy on me. When she finishes a map and clicks/slides the exit ICON, the Tozzle selection screen shows up in PORTRAIT, with a large white space taking up the bottom 3rd of the screen. After selecting and playing a new screen (from the portrait display), the exit icon no longer works. It grays out when you press it, and never gives the slider to exit the board. It's pretty disappointing that these bugs don't show up in the free app, but it all falls apart on the paid version.
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  • Best toddler App!

    My two-year old daughter absolutely loves this App. She finds the iPod, turns it on and immediately goes to this game and starts playing. She really likes the new duck jigsaw puzzle and the "harder" puzzles (the train is also a huge favorite). We are constantly amazed at how fast she's getting really good at these puzzles. Please keep updating and adding more puzzles, this App is the best App out there for kids!!
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  • Best App I Have

    If you have one app to buy for your child, this is it! I've had tozzle on my iPhone for nearly a year and it is still my 3 year old son's favorite app. We showed this app to my 5 year old nephew and he loved it too. It kept both of them entertained for a long time. It's a life saver in restaurants, airports, and the car. I love the update with the new and more detailed pictures. Buy this one!!!
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  • The kids love it!

    I work at a daycare and children from 1-yr-old through schoolage love doing these puzzles. The app not only helps them improve hand-eye coordination, it also teaches them to take turns and respect each other's space. The company is always adding more puzzles, and having the names of the pieces spoken does help the children learn them. The accents of the words vary a little, but not much more than those of the parents who use our daycare.
    Since the last update, the app has frozen a few times, but I’m sure it will be fixed quickly. Disabling the new exit slider might help, but the old exit icon was too easy to accidentally activate (very frustrating when a child has almost completed a puzzle).
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  • My 2.5 yr old loves it

    I downloaded the free version and my kid play it 2-3 times and then of course wanted to try the other puzzles that are visible but inactive in the free one. Smart marketing. You know that was intentional. So I bought the full version. I didn't mind. It's one of the few apps for toddlers I've found that has variety enough to keep him interested for more than 3 minutes yet simple enough that he can successfully play it. Well done.

    It does have one major flaw though, IMO. The numbers and letters are in this weird, ambiguous script font that is difficult for new learners to recognize. If they were in a basic font like arial that would be helpful and i would give this app 5 stars instead of 3.5.
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  • It's Gratifying How My Kids Play With This

    I'm happy seeing my children (2, 3) playing with this educational toy. They get really focussed in their work of dragging things around. I think they have much improved in recognizing Roman letters and it cheers them on when they have filled in a puzzle. In general, I think the app is well done, has been stable and is smooth and launches quickly. Some smaller elements could be easier to drag onto their target, and of course it would be nice if there was more content.
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  • Change disrespectful language about God

    Thanks so much for making the change so quickly! That really means a lot to me and many others. Keep up the good work!
    "my older review"
    I will gladly change this review to a five when the mechanic no longer says "oh my G*d." I don't want my niece and nephew thinking that is okay to take the Lord's name in vain. please change. There are infinate better alternatives. Otherwise this is a great game. I was excited to see the update, but then upset when I tried it out. I am glad I reviewed it before giving it to the little ones in my life.
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  • Great game!

    My three and a half year old granddaughter loves it. It is designed for right handers, so I request the developers create a setting for lefties to flip the location of the picture source (top right) and the button that takes you to the home screen (bottom left). As it is now, she often slides her left hand, the hand she drags with, over and exits the game unexpectedly. Also she cannot see the guiding arrows as her hand obscured them...
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  • Wonderful game!

    I got the free version of this app first, since, to be honest, it didn't seem all that impressive to me. My 3 1/2 year old daughter strongly disagreed with me on that, though. She absolutely loves it, and it's usually the first game she goes for when she gets to play with Mommy's phone. I just downloaded the update with the new puzzles, and I had to tear the phone away from her to do this review! Thanks for a great job on this.
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  • My toddler's top favorite app

    Nodeflexion says it developed Tozzle with the help of toddlers (genius!), and boy I can believe it, since it's my almost-3-year-old boy's top favorite iPhone app. He loves the puzzle format with the funny reward sounds and arrows that help him if he's had a few false tries. He's also learned the word "Congratulations" from the floating word with the happy party music when he finishes each puzzle. I gave it 5 stars for all these things, though I'd love to see some more educational aspects like other reviewers -- such as the option to name all the objects, and maybe some alphabet and color action as well as the shapes and numbers -- and more puzzles would be great. Overall, this is a superb app -- especially for active toddlers whose grasp of touch-and-drag appears to have been absorbed in utero. :)
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