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  • Timmy Would Never Turn On His Country

    For those who aren’t familiar, Timmy’s Kindergarten Adventure is an award winning mobile game that tells the beautiful story of Timmy Blackfly, a beloved father and husband who is really struggling. He is barely able to keep a home, struggling with his worklife, and is diagnosed with intestinal cancer. In the mid fourties’, he and his brother, Caesar, are drafted into World War II. During an extremely intense battle in the Himalayan Mountains, Caesar is killed. After the battle, Timmy is sent on a mission to retrieve plans from a school. After a grueling journey, he finally reaches the school. Here’s my complaint. Timmy is a loyal man, and would never destroy the plans. He would do whatever was necessary to help his family, and if that meant surviving in the war and following orders, he would do it. Timmy is killed for nothing, and the devs should have gotten their characters straight. As a proud fan of the Timmy’s Kindergarten Adventure Videogamic Universe, Timmy wouldn’t do such a selfish thing, willingly endangering his beloved family. And then he has the nerve to feel bad for getting them killed. And he would never have seeked revenge against Morgan for killing his family, he’s not the vengeful type. It’s a beautiful story, but the last few chapters don’t make sense to me.
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  • Timmy Would Never Turn On His Country

    For those who aren’t familiar, Timmy’s Kindergarten Adventure is an award winning mobile game that tells the beautiful story of Timmy Blackfly, a beloved father and husband who is really struggling. He is barely able to keep a home, struggling with his worklife, and is diagnosed with intestinal cancer. In the mid fourties’, he and his brother, Caesar, are drafted into World War II. During an extremely intense battle in the Himalayan Mountains, Caesar is killed. After the battle, Timmy is sent on a mission to retrieve plans from a school. After a grueling journey, he finally reaches the school.

    Here’s my complaint. Timmy is a loyal man, and would never destroy the plans. He would do whatever was necessary to help his family, and if that meant surviving in the war and following orders, he would do it. Timmy is killed for nothing, and the devs should have gotten their characters straight. As a proud fan of the Timmy’s Kindergarten Adventure Videogamic Universe, Timmy wouldn’t do such a selfish thing, willingly endangering his beloved family. And then he has the nerve to feel bad for getting them killed. And he would never have seeked revenge against Morgan for killing his family, he’s not the vengeful type.

    It’s a beautiful story, but the last few chapters don’t make sense to me.
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  • Best game ever ⭐️

    Hi It’s me Kara I love this game
    I love math
    And this app is very fun 🤩
    I can even paint
    Also going up the mountain is so fun
    I can even learn to do sight words
    I love painting so I can paint in this game it’s so fun
    I love this game
    Thank you for making it
    Bye 👋🏽
  • Greatest game ever!!!!

    Greatest game ever!!!!!
  • Pretty good

    I like this game it helps my kids learn my 6 year old is learning words she has never Sean in her life and learning them!! She is going to 1st grade but if your child is in 1st grade they may still play even know this game is for kindergarden and Preschool kids they can play my 7 year old plays it so anyone can play and also they need to start to make ones for 1st graders 2ed graders 3ed graders and the hole way to fifth graders!! But other wise there is so much to do and nothing is boring but one this the mountain it takes too much time to walk up the mountain and jump down from the mountain but other wise this is a great game!!
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  • My 5 year-old loves this game!

    This is great example of how gamification can help motivate people to do otherwise undesirable tasks. The player must complete math, word identification, phonics, and time-telling activities in order to play the fun mini-games that are at the end of game. Also, by performing the academic tasks well, the player accumulates credits that can be used to ‘buy’ trophies (don’t worry, no in-app purchases, it is purely symbolic). This has teaches the value of saving toward a goal, and greater rewards for good performance.

    I’m pretty impressed by some of the math problems, which border on basic algebra (solve for ‘x’), like 2 + x = 5. I don’t think he’s been exposed to this kind of problem before, and it was pretty cool to see it register with him.

    On Saturday he asked to watch only one TV program so that he’d have more time to play this game. I’m sure any parent of a 5 year-old can appreciate it's significance.
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  • Good way to waste time!

    GOOD WAY TO WASTE TIME KIDS DONT WANNA DO SCHOOL THEY WANNA PLAY
  • Timmy's Kindergarten

    Game is OK but waiting for Timmy to walk is very slow and boring. Maybe he could run from activity to activity or you could click on him to make him go faster or jump. If this was speeded up it would be a lot better.
  • Best Kindergarten App!

    For me, the proof is in the results! My 5 yr old is solving the subtraction, word and time problems faster and still enjoying herself! It's fun, it gets progressively more challenging and she loves the interactive store at the end!!! She chooses to play this game over all the hundreds of other apps we have!!! Thank you for this!!!
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  • Kids love it

    Bought the full version

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