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Fruit Eater is a free mini-game for kids published by Renatus http://renatus.com. Do you remember theoverall craze for handheld water ring toss games back in the 90's? What we havehere is its virtual prototype playable on android devices. The game belongs toarcade genre. Toddlers or preschoolers may find it interesting and absorbingdue to the utmost simplicity, while their parents find it useful in many otherways. You'll understand why after taking a closer look at Fruit Eater.First of all, let meintroduce its main and the only character a sweet blue Hippo babe who isknown for his love of healthy food. The little Hippo is hungry and the player'smission is to feed him. That's all. Unfortunately, he is completely static(except for a big insatiable mouth) and is obviously condemned by thedevelopers to stay eternally in the middle of screen, as if he is pinned. Butthe fun of the fair is in the feeding process! Let's imagine that youpushed 'play' button a second ago, here's what you will see on your screen: aHippo, a crowd of air bubbles with multicoloured fruits inside and a 'push'button below. The gameplay is completely intuitive: 'push' button is a triggerthat opens the Hippo's mouth and discharges a jet of air forcing bubbles into amad dance. You are to drive all fruits into the Hippo's mouth by tilting yourdevice left- or rightwards. The sooner you deliver all food into the belly, thebetter. In spite of the fact that FruitEater has no time-limited sessions, a small timer at the top of the screen willalways remind you that fast feeding may bring a good time bonus. Note that eachbubble swallowed by the Hippo brings 100 points, plus, at the end of each sessionyou get a lavish fruit bonus. The game in fact consistsof short game sessions that are completed after all 8 bubbles are fed to theHippo, but there's no development or complexity increase. One may play itforever, occasionally sharing the score with friends on Facebook to find outwhose progress is better.The only features that may be customized are backgroundsand the Hippo's ration. Player can tap 'Tune' button in the main menu to chooseamong the range of picturesque underwater locations and sets of exotic fruits,vegetables or berries.Fruit Eater's goteverything to win kids' affection! Children like it when it's bright andlively. Check! Nice 'plumpy' graphics made with all rainbow colours will do itsjob. User-friendly menu and controls enable kids to play it without Dads orMoms help. Cool and funny true-to-life gurgling sounds that accompany themovement of bubbles have a soothing, mesmerizing effect. Although a little bitprimitive, Fruit Eater has educational value: kids learn to find cause-and-resultrelations and predict the trajectory of bubbles while playing. It can't butpositively influence the child's logical abilities. Another good point of thegame is that it promotes healthy lifestyle. Certainly, there's no 100% effect,but we hope that yummy fruits and vegetables floating on the screen will makekids more likely to eat fruits rather than sweets or fast food.To sum it up, Id saythat Fruit Eater is a treat forkids eyes and a food for their minds. It will definitely settle down thefidget child giving a couple of minutes for mom or dad to relax. The only thingI would add to the game is gradual complexity to increase players interest andmake it more challenging to play.DownloadFruit Eater on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.renatus.fruiteater
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