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Pete and the secret of flying

Pete and the secret of flying at Mac App Store analyse

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2,634 ratings · Power index: 443
Version 1.2.2
Size 37.46 Mb
Updated 9 years ago
Released 15 Jun 2011

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An interactive story book suitable for children aged 2 and up. First readers will love it! "Kids who love picture books, or who are emerging readers, are sure to love Pete." Padgadget / 4.5 out 5 stars The beautiful and clear design makes it a perfect read on the iPhone! There was a time when birds went everywhere on foot. They only used their wings to protect themselves from the rain, to show them off at bird festivals or as somewhere to tuck their beaks when they wanted to go to sleep. But one little bird called Pete has a dream – he wants to play with the clouds. Pete wonders if he should maybe just try out his wings. One night, he creeps out of the nest, climbs up into a tall pine tree and finds himself right up close to the clouds. But then he falls out of the tree… Will Pete find out what his wings are for? Will Pete even manage to become a champion flyer? “Pete and the secret of flying” is a lovingly designed interactive story book that children will love listening to or reading on their own with lots of things to discover, try out and experiment with. Join Pete in discovering the secret of flying! FEATURES: * 23 fun-filled pages * many interactive elements * narrator on / off * autoplay with and without text * clear and simple graphics ************************* System requirement: iOS 4.1.

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 9.75k
Est. Revenue ~ $3.99k

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USA 2.99 USD

More than just a book

dennisplucinik · 14 years ago

Its like a little interactive movie. Cute story and very polished app. Well done!

Fun

Kakarutsu · 14 years ago

Fun

Pretty cool

Allenjr · 14 years ago

Its neat.

Its not anywhere near Nighty Night

Jacemg · 14 years ago

Although I dont care for the page flip story book apps, as pages feel counter intuitive anymore, this app just doesnt manage to keep the attention of my daughter. It should also be noted this story has major evolutionist overtones... The animations themselves arent bad but its a long ways away from the Nighty Night app quality weve seen from this developer.

Really ? App of the week?

eyaldtz · 14 years ago

What is the motivation of apple? What makes it innovative and different then other books to be placed here with such pride? Is it the bird mania? The Art is nice but common- Using one voice Interactivity is lacking What is the value of such book? Sorry but as we move forward the readers should get much more

Shame on you!

KipKids · 14 years ago

I just purchased this app and I can not use it. It only works with AT&T iPhone and not Verizon iPhone. To that I say shame on you for taking my money and not stating that in your information about your product.

Hmmm

psu80e · 14 years ago

Not sure why this is app of the week. Its a cute story but the interaction is almost non existent. It say in the splash screen to try to discover other things to tap but there really isnt much. A positive for me is the narrator. Many other interactive story apps do not use good voices but his works. The evolutionist overtone isnt there it is a story about wanting to strive-- a good lesson for all children. Id have given it higher for the story and narrator but the interactive nature was hyped up to the point that I ended up too disappointed as did my son who paid no attention to it (he asks for Nighty Night).