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Start by BUILDING a roller coaster CIRCUIT.
Then arrange your PARK with its rides, its buildings and its decorations.
All you need to do then is to EXPLORE the fascinating park that sprang from your imagination!
Thanks to you, Pango and his friends will take turns on the rides, go tobogganing, or go on a Ferris wheel or merry-go-round.
They will ride the roller coasters, visit the haunted mansion, the big rocket, or the fortified castle and dress up as a ghost, astronaut or princess.
Take a seat on the rides next to Pango and his friends to experience extreme emotions.
You can be PROUD of the amusement park that you have imagined!
With PANGO BUILD Park, your child can freely build and re-build.
It gives free rein to children's creativity, drives their logical thinking and motor skills.
A game with positive repercussions for BETTER GROWTH!
For younger kids, PANGO BUILD Park adapts and offers pre-built amusement parks.
The child starts by MANIPULATING and EXPLORING the universe.
Little by little, the child can MODIFY the cities before embarking on the grand adventure of BUILDING on a blank slate.
With PANGO, use your IMAGINATION!
To know more: http://www.studio-pango.com
FEATURES
– BUILD a roller coaster circuit
- ARRANGE your amusement park
- EXPLORE that universe and PLAY with Pango and his friends.
- Take a seat on the rides as if you were really there
- Save the cities that YOU'VE imagined.
- A BUILDING game that lets children flourish and grow FREELY.
- A game that EVOLVES with pre build cities for the smallest children to use.
- Perfect for children 3 or older
- A simple, functional application
- Internal parental control
- No in-game purchases and no invasive advertising
- Google Play Store
- Paid
- Educational
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** NO ADS. NO IN APP PURCHASE. LONG PLAYTIME. **
Let's play garage!
Clients are waiting to get their cars fixed! They need new tires, fuel, an oil change, a thorough wash, an awesome paint job, a new front or maybe just a cool accessory? Help them out and earn money to buy new parts for your own dream racing car and race together with up to 4 players on the device.
My Little Work – Garage is the first game in a series from Filimundus where small children can play and pretend that they are working at a real work place, just like adults. No stress and infinite play time. Suitable for children between 3 and 9 years.
Features:
• Run your own garage with customers lining up for help!
• Gas station where you fill up fuel or charge vehicles.
• Fix the engine, fill up oil, add washer fluid, find broken parts.
• Choose between different wacky tires for your car.
• Change front, mid-section or back to create thousands of extraordinary and funny cars!
• Spray paint just like in a real garage. Add cool flames and other effects.
• Earn money and buy parts to build your own racing cars.
• Compete in races with up to 4 simultaneous players
• Wonderful characters with non-language voices, suitable for all ages and nationalities!
• Kid-friendly, simple interface.
• No in app-purchases
About Filimundus:
Filimundus is a game studio dedicated to create entertaining and educational apps for children of all ages! We strongly believe good games stimulate children’s creativity and imagination.
We are very serious about privacy. We do not track behavior, analyze nor share information in our games.
- Google Play Store
- Paid
- Casual
Store Rank
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My Little Work – Garage
December 2, 2024