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How to Sell Your TinyTap Game on iTunes
After many requests, we have decided to write a post about selling an app on iTunes and the TinyTap Market. This is one of the most exciting and unique things about TinyTap – people can not only create games, they can sell them as apps on the App Store. So great, you created a game on TinyTap and you want the whole world to play it, now what? Make a sell request! Here’s How: Step 1: Share … Read More
Read MoreSmall Stature, BIG Imagination: 3 Kids to Follow on TinyTap
For us, it is truly exciting to see such a melange of cultures, ages, nationalities, and educational backgrounds converge and create on our app. So, we decided to highlight some of the youngest and most creative individuals of our inventive game designing community, the kids themselves. Today, we take a look at three special creators, Emilie Melnyk, Makenzie Mathews, and Nada Alalawi. Stay tuned for our next post to meet more brilliant tiny minds! Emilie Melynk Whether … Read More
Read MoreDid You Know That Vegetables Are Magic? Meet the BreezyPals!
It’s hard to think about a parent that has managed to get his kids to love vegetables – let alone eat them! TinyTap is proud to present its first video app – The BreezyPals Magical Vegetables! BreezyPals is an educational program that strives to reach children in an original way. Instead of using conventional methods, BreezyPals creates new concepts and imaginary worlds that kids actually want to be a part of – like eating vegetables. I dont know about … Read More
Read MoreTinyTap Creativity Hackathon – Learning Chinese Culture @ Google’s Hackspace!
This past Sunday, August 18th, TinyTap had the pleasure of hosting a Creativity Hackathon for 16 teenagers from China from the prestigious Peking University High school. The talented students were visiting Israel with the Israel China Initiative program. The Hackathon was held at Google’s Hackspace in Tel Aviv – the contest, the people and even the view was absolutely perfect! The Challenge The students, aged 15 -17, were paired to work together to create an educational game with … Read More
Read MoreKids in Barcelona discover TinyTap
A group of children in a town called Cunit just outside Barcelona recently discovered just how fun learning can be when their teacher used the TinyTap iPad app to turn moments into games. The teacher, Pilar Soro, then created a series of short YouTubes clips which demonstrate just how simple it is to integrate this platform as a learning tool in the classroom. We spoke to Soro about her experience of the platform as a learning aid. Here’s what she … Read More
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