GazeGame

GazeGame

Child Psychology-based game

Details about GazeGame

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  • iOS Version
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  • Languages

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Version History of GazeGame

1.4.3

February 9, 2022

Minor fixes to support the latest version of iOS.

1.4.2

July 26, 2019

Touching the screen returns taptic feedbacks.

1.4.1

December 14, 2018

Presenting the help view is not repeated in this version.

1.4.0

December 11, 2018

The app now supports recent iOS versions.

1.3.0

September 25, 2013

Links to websites have been removed.

1.2.0

September 19, 2013

Modifications for iOS7

1.1.0

August 17, 2012

Bug fixes with regard to Introduction page.

1.0.0

July 14, 2012

Price History of GazeGame

Description of GazeGame

GazeGame is an App for children around 1 - 3 years old and parents to play together.  Let your child guess the object which a boy at the center of the screen is looking at. This simple app is designed based on psychological studies investigating infants’ ability to understand others’ gaze direction. How to play (1) Four objects are displayed around the face in the center of the screen. (2) When your child taps the face, the face will look at one of the four objects. (3) Ask your child, "Which one is s/he looking at? ", "What does s/he like?" (4) Ask your child to tap the object the face is looking at. If it is correct, tap the triangle button to go to the next screen. (5) Even if your child makes a mistake, there will be no unpleasant sound or screen explosion to make your child uncomfortable. (6) How many correct answers did your child get? Only you can see the number of correct answers.
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GazeGame: FAQ

Is GazeGame compatible with the iPad?

Yes, GazeGame supports iPad devices.

Who is the developer of the GazeGame app?

Junichiro Seyama is the developer of the GazeGame app.

What is the minimum iOS version to run the GazeGame app?

The GazeGame app requires iOS 12.0 or later.

What is the overall rating of the GazeGame app?

The GazeGame app has a user rating of 4.3.

What’s the genre of the GazeGame app?

The App Genre Of Gazegame Is Education.

Which version of the GazeGame app is the latest one?

The newest version of GazeGame is 1.4.3.

When did the new GazeGame update come out?

The latest GazeGame update came out on October 2, 2024.

When did GazeGame come out?

GazeGame launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of GazeGame?

The GazeGame app is suitable for children aged Junichiro Seyama.

What languages does the GazeGame app support?

The GazeGame app is now available in English, Japanese.

Can I find GazeGame within Apple Arcade's selection of games?

Sorry, GazeGame is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases available within GazeGame?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within GazeGame.

Is GazeGame optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, GazeGame is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Does GazeGame use ad-based monetization?

No, GazeGame does not use ad-based monetization.

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Reviews of GazeGame

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  • Disappointed

    Whether or not the baby picks the right object, the sound alerts are all the same. The objects themselves aren't very attractive or appealing. They do wiggle a little when chosen, but again, it does not notify when the correct object has been chosen. For a paid app, this could've been designed better.
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  • Age - what?

    You state this is a game for children 1-3 YET the description from iTunes recommends this for kids' 9++ due to Infrequent/Mild/Horror/Fear Themes - please be more descriptive as there are parents that may get this app thinking it is one thing while it is another. You cannot have it both ways - what I want an app I think is great for my 2 y/o and we're playing it to have something happen that scares the beep out of them without warning!
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