Product Review of Monster Hunt

Monster Hunt is a cute and fun twist to the classic game of Memory. With short and quick 60-second games, kids will not even realize they are strengthening their memory and brain function while playing this game. It also helps increase short-term retention, mental alertness, spatial recall, and overall working memory. Monster Hunt also has a multiplayer component so kids can have fun with friends and family.
Website: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id510490133
What Users Love About the App
“Kids loved it. I used this app several different times in language therapy, the kids loved playing it & continue to ask to play it.”
“I use this app all the time to work on memory with my patients and I love it! I love the graphics and how you can change the delay of the visuals.”
“My 4 year old always gets a kick out of when he gets it wrong and the monster howls at him. Fun and challenging memory game.”
“Was a bit confused at first. Thought it was a matching game (just jumped right in without reading any instructions first!) After playing for about two minutes I figured it out. My six-year-old will love this I’m sure! Simple, yet challenging for her.”
“Fantastic! Fun, cute, and adorable! What a great idea and such likable characters. My 2 year old’s current obsession with Monsters Inc. will make this an immediate hit…cacan’t wait to get out of work today to go home and show it to her!!! Best app company for kids in the app store period.”
What Users Dislike About the App
“I am disappointed in this app. Great idea: you can set the timer to peek at the monsters and then have to find them after the cards turn over. But unfortunately when you touch the wrong card you are instantly dumped out of the game, growled at, and face a black screen with this message-FAILED- in huge block letters.”
“I wish that when you got the wrong answer it did not say “failed” on the screen, but rather showed you where the monster was that you missed.”
“I cannot even allow my toddler to play this game. Every turn, it pops up a new ad and takes her to the app store. Irritating! I deleted it immediately.”
“I don’t feel it deserves 5 stars yet because there are no instructions in the game itself.”
“I agree with another reviewer that you should change the FAILED to another word. Perhaps “oops….try this level again” or something of that sort.”