The team has done a fantastic job of thinking through what -can- be done for children on a touch screen. I’ve spent hours and hours with my 4 year old collecting mail, pushing levers, spinning the globe, organizing smoothie parties, bouncing blocks on springs, and so much more. It’s thrilling to se... Show more e a game that is so thoughtful about kids’ intelligence and how to portray game characters of different genders, races, and physical abilities.
Most of the comments here focus on the subscription model. I credit the Pok Pok team for committing to their vision of a children’s play space that doesn’t turn play time into a “kiddie casino.” Let’s be candid - all those freemium games descend into the 2021 equivalent of pestering a grown up with a credit card to pony up for more lives, some digital accessory, or another level. The creators who bring to life this generation’s toy bin need to have an economic model that puts food on the table (and funds the monthly updates we’ve seen since launch!).