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The sound is awful and the games aren’t very engaging. My daughter was excited to try a new app but did not like it once she played it. I do like that it gives you the option to choose the letter to work on and the reversal. My daughter is 7, a younger kid might be more receptive to the games but it was just not a good fit for my family.
The sound doesn’t work in iPhone and the app doesn’t have any written instructions either so it is impossible to play it without sound.
Perfect for little ones that show signs of dyslexia or letter reversal. Can practice many common letter and number mistakes
This game could be decent in theory…but it’s clear that the programming is REALLY poor. It’s incredibly glitchy and unusable even for adults. They added a timer off button…doesn’t work. All of the games are very difficult to respond with touch screen. This absolutely should be a free game…but I would t use it even if it was free at this point
I bought this to help my son with his letter reversals. He also has a processing speed issue. This would have worked great except the timers can't be adjusted or turned off and he can't process fast enough to work that way. Instead he hates the app because all it does is frustrate him. 5 stars if you make it so the timers can be turned off at will for practice. It has potential. We need to focus on accuracy of letters - not speed.
For children who have dyslexia, this app helps with common letter and number reversals. There are a number of activities based around the common b-d reversals, the p-d-b reversals, and two games, where you can select from other letter or numbers and how they can be reversed (vertical or horizontal).