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Game Review: Tiny Farm

I got to play a quick run through of this game and I was very impressed.

You can see that a lot of time and effort has gone into the illustrations as well as the functionality of the game. Each level works well and any time you got a question wrong it brought you to the relevant 'Try Again' screen. All the links between each level worked as they should. There were many nice features to the game such as sounds when you clicked on some of the animals and the farmer would sound out the questions if clicked on.

I think this game would do well even as a basic learning game for children if it was available online for free. It has a lot of potential to become a popular children's learning game if the team was to continue to develop it.

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