Water Cycles a Fun Educational App – Review

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The greatest thing about the evolution of technology is the manner in which our children now have the ability to learn. Newest from ISYGAMES is the educational game Water Cycles, teaching children the cycle of water as it travels from the mountains to the ocean, through towns, farms, cities as well as through the necessary cleaning facilities needed to ensure  a safe water supply.

Water Cycles is a cool education concept game with fun sound effects and visual display.  The players goal is to complete each frame to the optimum five stars, meaning all the tiles have been used to get the flow of water from the mountains to the ocean, passing through many users of the water supply.  As the frames progress they become more difficult with more and more obstacles dirtying the water supply.  This educational game is quite challenging as the levels progress and we recommend this app from ages around 7 and up. An added bonus is the “One Daily” puzzle so even when the levels are completed there is a new puzzle to look forward to.

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Water Cycles is an educational app,  but  creates a fun way for kids to learn. Evaporation, condensation and the importance of water are a few of the things that will be learnt from this app. It’s never too early for kids to start learning about the water cycle and to teach children an important  lesson about the necessity of clean and safe water.

The graphics in Water Cycles are crisp and it isn’t overloaded with gimmicks and useless information  you would find in some other apps. Yes it is a great app, but the price might be a little steep, $1.99 might not be a small price to pay for some people but some might think different.

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App Details

Title: Water Cycles

Price: $1.99 – £1.49

Category: Education

Developer: isygames

Water Cycles - Raquel Sanchez Anzola

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