70 Interest Score
7 Discussions
0.10 Engagement
Sep 2023 Launched

Through a captivating and interactive experience, this game introduces children to the Arabic alphabet and helps them develop their cognitive, linguistic, and visual recognition skills. Learning Arabic Letters is an immersive and educational game

What the Community Said

Congrats on the launch A couple of things: 1. I cannot play the video here 2. I think you would have better traction if your app was free with in app purchase, at least in the initial phase so it can spread

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The app looks very cool, user friendly, and nice pleasant colourful pictures\illustrations too. I want to say congratulations on your launch, and good luck!

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To make kids familiar with arabic letters at early stage like preschool kids, I develop this game which helps kids recognise arabic letters with sounds and shapes easily.

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