We had early access to the Ubooly iPhone/iPod Touch peripheral. It's a soft cuddly toy that uses the Apple device as the face, ears and voice of a virtual friend for young children. It can already tell stories, initiate imaginative play and tell jokes. The clever thing about the technology that App updates can deliver new functions, characters and content seamlessly.
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We had early access to the Ubooly iPhone/iPod Touch peripheral. It's a soft cuddly toy that uses the Apple device as the face, ears and voice of a virtual friend for young children. It can already tell stories, initiate imaginative play and tell jokes. The clever thing about the technology that App updates can deliver new functions, characters and content seamlessly.
This week we talk about the following games:
Andy Robertson appears in this podcast. "Videogame reviews for the whole family, not just the kids. I dig out videogame experiences to intrigue and interest grownups and children. This is post-hardcore gaming where accessibility, emotion and storytelling are as important as realism, explosions and bravado."
Andy Robertson writes the Family Gamer column.
"Videogame reviews for the whole family, not just the kids. I dig out videogame experiences to intrigue and interest grownups and children. This is post-hardcore gaming where accessibility, emotion and storytelling are as important as realism, explosions and bravado."
Here are the games I've been playing recently:
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