Company Name: Pepi Play
About: Is your kid afraid of the doctors? What about dentists? Get some help from a
child-friendly PEPI DOCTOR!
Enjoy this cheerful pretend play game where a child
plays a Doctor and treats three little patients: Amber, Eva and Milo.
It’s
easy and fun to be a Doctor in this game: kids will explore a variety of
doctors’ tools and get to cure five different conditions at their own pace.
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Developer: Pepi Play
E-Mail: [email protected]
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by Gabelia
Normally I like the Pepi games, even if they are really small and get old fast. But this latest update places ads on every screen and in every game. Even though there is a parent lock on it, it blocks parts of the games and even makes it impossible to complete some of them. It is absolutely shameless. If your games are good I will look to see if you have more in the App Store. If you plaster them with ads I will delete them all and let my kids play Dr. Panda instead. Please remove these ads. It is ridiculous.
by Tim Aka Daddy In Ohio
Only worked 1 week then stopped working with IOS update....3 of my daughters PEPI games don’t work a week after purchasing a bundle of them right before the latest IOS update... Tree, Doctor & Ride need fixed for iPad. Very disappointed as we were buying a PEPI game a week, there’s at least 8 of your games on her tablet... If this isn’t corrected I’ll be one disappointed parent that was a loyal PEPI customer....
by Lsie Iojrlj
My 3 yr old grand-daughter was disturbed by the graphics. The splinters were so large that she started whimpering and wanted me to turn it off. The tooth abyss is so large and red she didn't want to have anything to do with it. She did however enjoy resetting the broken bones. They were less realistic as they are in Xray form. With that said, my 2 year old was not phased by the graphics, perhaps as he has no memories of mommy digging splinters out of his hands, going to the dentist or other scary childhood life event. Good idea but needs a different approach. I vote no on this one.
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