This week's app is not a game, and that's news. Jokes aside, this week's deal on the App Store is a childish story for children up to 5 years old. It is a short interactive story in which the children will have to turn off all the lights in the circus in order to move forward. Finding the lights will not be as easy for a child as for an adult, so they will likely fall asleep while looking for them.
En Good night, circus, the protagonist is an owl who is watching the circus from his tree. Once everything is off, the owl has to sleep and the narrator also tells the child that it is his turn to sleep as well. The question I have left is whether this will be enough for a 5-year-old to fall asleep.
The tale is available 17 languages different. The Spanish is not from Spain, but I think it is a mixed Spanish that we have seen in many cartoons of the 80s. I can be wrong and, if it is a Spanish from a specific area, you can correct me without problems.
Good night, Circus has a weight of more than 300mb, what once seen what it brings disappoints a bit. I think that much of the weight of the application is because it is available in so many languages. The introduction does not have a text that can be changed, but each language has its own video. In addition, the voices will also take up a lot of space. You may know a little, but this is a children's story.
Good Night, Circus is an application that requires iOS 7.0 or later, compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch and is optimized for iPhone 5, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
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