MIX-MAX is the outrageously funny fantasy animal game that the whole family can enjoy.
Everybody knows that Each Animal has a Front, Middle and Rear and your job is to correctly match them up.
BUT, have you ever considered how much fun you could have by taking your favorite parts of each animal and inventing your very own creatures and keeping them in your own personal Zoo?
MIX-MAX has many different functions helping children of all ages to learn all about animals and their habits
On a basic level the game teaches children about animals while they learn the alphabet while more advanced features encourage creativity, help develop imagination and improve social skills.
Overall the game is an excellent educational tool for kids as well as providing hours of hilarious fun for the entire family.
Features
LEARN: Correctly match the front, middle and rear of each animal and you will be rewarded with an audio description explaining the name, physical features and interesting facts about that animal.
The funniest way ever to learn the ABC.
LISTEN: Both the alphabet and the animal audio descriptions can be played in either English or German.
Kids learn the alphabet in both languages and can acquire new German words when they switch between the two languages.
INVENT: Mix and Match different body parts to create up to 30,000 entirely new fun animals – the more you mix them, the funnier they are to look at and to listen to.
Have you ever wondered what a Lionzebandas or a Rhinophantwhale looks like!
SHARE: Simply tap the envelope icon on the screen and a photograph of your fantasy creature can be instantly emailed to your friends.
The bizarre description of your newly created animal is automatically inserted as text into the email
COLLECT: Build up a collection of fantastic animals and open your own fun zoo in which you can save your best creations and visit them again and again.
CHALLENGE: Play back the crazy audio descriptions of your newly created creatures to your friends and challenge them to guess the name of your fantasy creation.
Will they be able to identify a Frogzebmouse?