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Apps for Kids
Mark Frauenfelder
58 episodes
9 months ago
Reviews of fun apps for kids and parents
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Reviews of fun apps for kids and parents
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Video Games
Kids & Family
Episodes (20/58)
Apps for Kids
Apps for Kids 058: Geometry Dash
Apps for Kids is Boing Boing’s podcast about cool apps and games for kids and parents. My co-host is my 11-year-old daughter, Jane. In this episode, we talked about Geometry Dash, a platform game where you have to jump, fly and flip your way through dangerous passages and spiky obstacles. It’s $2 for iOS and Android. We are taking listener comments and questions. Email us, or send an MP3 attachment of your question or comment and we will run it on the show! This episode of Apps for Kids is brought to you by Shoparoo - start earning for your school today.
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11 years ago
6 minutes

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Apps for Kids 057: Mega Dead Pixel
Apps for Kids is Boing Boing’s podcast about cool apps and games for kids and parents. My co-host is my 11-year-old daughter, Jane. In this episode, we talked about Mega Dead Pixel, an endless runner game where you have to avoid colliding with obstacles while collecting coins and special pixels. It’s free for iOS and Android. We are taking listener comments and questions. Email us, or send an MP3 attachment of your question or comment and we will run it on the show! This episode is brought to you by Care.com, offering any type of care your family needs. As an Apps for Kids listener, you can save 25% when you become a Premium Member.
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11 years ago
5 minutes 5 seconds

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Apps for Kids 056
11 years ago
6 minutes 28 seconds

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Apps for Kids 055: Badland
11 years ago
10 minutes 47 seconds

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Apps for Kids 054: Pascal Robot by Atoms
11 years ago
11 minutes 42 seconds

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Apps for Kids 053: Plants vs. Zombies graphic novel
11 years ago
7 minutes 10 seconds

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Apps for Kids 052: Edge
11 years ago
11 minutes 20 seconds

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Apps for Kids 051: Cookie Clicker
11 years ago
13 minutes 49 seconds

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Apps for Kids 050: Dungelot
12 years ago
10 minutes 32 seconds

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Apps for Kids 049: Video Star (plus a free Boing Boing monkey Minecraft skin!)
12 years ago
12 minutes 7 seconds

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Apps for Kids 048: Stop Motion Studio (plus Minecraft Contest Winner)
Apps for Kids is sponsored by HuluPlus. HuluPlus lets you binge on thousands of hit shows – anytime, anywhere on your TV, PC, smart phone or tablet. Click here to support Apps for Kids and get an extended free trial of Hulu Plus. Apps for Kids is Boing Boing's podcast about cool smartphone apps for kids and parents. My co-host is my 10-year-old daughter, Jane. In this episode, we review Stop Motion Studio, a free iPhone app that makes it easy to create your own stop-motion animated movies. We also present the winner of our Minecraft contest. The winner is 10-year-old Ruby Schweitzer, who created an entire village she calls Klenmeere Woods. See photos of her creation below. Ruby and her dad will be guests on an upcoming issue of Apps for Kids, and Ruby will get a $10 iTunes gift card. If you're an app developer and would like to have Jane and me try one of your apps for possible review, email a redeem code to appsforkids@boingboing.net. Jane and I love to get your emails with questions about game, gear, and tech. What's your question? Listen to past episodes of Apps for Kids here. To get a weekly email to notify you when a new episode of Apps for Kids is up, sign up here. Subscribe to Apps for Kids Subscribe in iTunes |Download this episode |Stitcher Here's the winner of our Minecraft Contest! My name is Ruby Schweitzer and I'm from Cary, North Carolina. I am 10 years old. I have designed a town which I call Klenmeere Woods. The photos in this email are screenshots of different interesting parts of my village. This is what each photo is a picture of: 1: The Rainbow Bridge, a monument surrounded by a glass wall, with a door for observers. 2: The Rainbow Pyramid, another monument. It's the main statue of the town and is sort of the first thing you see when you look around. 3: A close-up of the Rainbow Pyramid. The steps were inspired by the Lincoln Memorial. 4: House number 100. This is the first house I built in Klenmeere Woods. 5: The inside of house number 100. Notice the furnace under the steps to save space. 6: The inside of house number 100. Notice the closet under the steps. 7: The inside of house 100 (view from the steps). The steps lead to the roof, where there's an outdoor bookshelf and furnace. 8: The post office. The glass roof is to add sunshine. 9: The apartment buildings. Each apartment has access to the courtyard on the roof. 10: The apartment buildings (again). 11: The waterfall in town square. (I made this by stacking two bricks and pouring a bucket of water over the top.) 12: The Town Bulletin (where everyone posts notices about sales and events.) One citizen is advertising cheap candy for Halloween! 13: The tree house. This is simply made by building a tree-shaped house and putting furniture in it. 14: The glasses. This is a monument built to look like my own red glasses. It is big enough for a Minecraft person to climb on. 15: A side view of the glasses. 16: A view of the whole town from the air. As you can see, the Rainbow Pyramid and the Rainbow Bridge are pretty dominating. So this is Klenmeere Woods. It's not so big now, but that's because I just started.
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12 years ago

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Apps for Kids 047: Light-Bot
Apps for Kids is Boing Boing's podcast about cool smartphone apps for kids and parents. My co-host is my 10-year-old daughter, Jane. In this episode, we review Light-bot, a programming puzzle game that uses game mechanics rooted in programming concepts. "Light-bot lets players gain a practical understanding of basic control-flow concepts like procedures, loops, and conditionals, just by guiding a robot with commands to light up tiles and solve levels." It's $1.99 in the iTunes store and $2.99 in Google Play. You can also play it for free on the web. If you're an app developer and would like to have Jane and me try one of your apps for possible review, email a redeem code to appsforkids@boingboing.net. Jane and I love to get your emails with questions about game, gear, and tech. What's your question? Listen to past episodes of Apps for Kids here. To get a weekly email to notify you when a new episode of Apps for Kids is up, sign up here.
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12 years ago

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Apps for Kids 46: Nimble Quest
12 years ago
7 minutes 3 seconds

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Apps for Kids 45: Bean's Quest (Plus a Minecraft contest!)
12 years ago
7 minutes 25 seconds

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Apps for Kids 44: Oh, Cube!
12 years ago
10 minutes

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Apps for Kids 43: Animal Voyage: Island Adventure
12 years ago
11 minutes 57 seconds

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Apps for Kids 42: Plants Vs. Zombies 2
12 years ago
9 minutes 50 seconds

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Apps for Kids 41: Blocksworld
12 years ago
9 minutes 30 seconds

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Apps for Kids 40: Dumb Ways to Die
12 years ago
7 minutes 27 seconds

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Apps for Kids 39: Anodia
12 years ago
6 minutes 22 seconds

Apps for Kids
Reviews of fun apps for kids and parents