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Coin Touch

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Coin Touch

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4.7
12 ratings
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User Reviews for Coin Touch

5
Super fun!

Super fun!

Aiden Buckley, Dec 16, 2020
5
Good job

Enjoy playing the game and been encourage by a cute voice to do better, love it!

Apache grandma, Feb 22, 2016
5
Too cute!

Very cute app!

Chris4488008, Feb 12, 2016
5
Great app

It’s really fun i’m really proud of my friend he made it good job Ethan😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

Criddler, Sep 05, 2019
5
Lots of fun

Had a lot of fun playing this app with my grandson. The creator did such a great job with the sound effects and instructions.

G-maSue, Feb 15, 2016
5
So fun!

I can't believe an eight-year-old made this! I especially love the sound effects. It is so fun and cute!

Jules Cello, Feb 12, 2016
1
Oof

Oof

kamamnn, Apr 06, 2019
5
Simple but Fun

Simple concept but still fun to play! Maybe in a future update you can make the timer visible. Great job!

Laurak3, Feb 13, 2016
5
Loved it!

Loved it. Absolutely sweet. I have an intelligent grandson.

LittleGramma, Feb 19, 2016
5
Fun and addictive

I got hooked fast and couldn't stop playing! Great game!

Tanner madden, Feb 13, 2016

Description

-Tap the coins to collect money before the timer runs out -Each coin has a 3 second timer -Try to beat the high score -Save up money to buy power ups -Have fun On Monday, my eight year son asked if we could make a game and put it in the app store for free so that all of his friends could play it. We're one of those weird families where no screen time is allowed during the week unless it's constructive. There's a chance he thought that making and play-testing a video game was a loophole to that rule.

Since the screen time rule applies to me too, I agreed. I said, "Okay, but I don't do 3D programming, so keep it simple." He must have understood because he said, "How about a white screen, with coins that you have to touch before the time runs out. It's called Coin Touch." It only took me a minute to get the white screen. He was impressed. A few more minutes and I had one coin on the screen in a random spot. A few more minutes, he could touch it, then it kept score, then more coins.... Here's his game, about a week and a half later, with lots of play testing throughout. We found that just one coin on the screen was too boring, so it starts with two coins, but gets harder. "Dad, it's too hard. Dad, you have to be able to hold down the buttons. Dad, it shouldn't say game over when the count down is going because you can't hear the count down." We kept fine tuning it. He recorded the sound effects on his own, using the camera on the iPad. The sounds are from his own imagination. He wanted a way to earn power ups for free by watching videos like the other games he plays, so we added rewards for watching ads. He also wants our app to show up in ads while your playing other games. I explained that if we get money from our ads, we can make that happen because we have to pay for those. He said, "We get paid if people watch the ads? Dad, will the money go into your account, or my account?" Then I told him that we had to redo some of the art because we didn't own it and it wasn't royalty free. I drew it, and he colored it. In the end, we replaced the white screen with something less boring. He especially likes holding down the laser button and using it like a machine gun. So do I. You have to try it. He had many more ideas, but I told him that his brother also wants a turn making a game. So, we'll be back with updates. Possibly some cool new power ups. Tip: The larger the device that you play this on, the more people can help you tap the coins. *It's free, and there are only ads if you tap the button to watch them. It was great working together. The only artistic difference we really had was I tried to get him to use an image of a coin as the icon because it would better represent the game. However, there's something about kids and treasure chests. We hope you enjoy this game and find it as addicting as we do.

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