REVIEW: Toy Story by Disney Digital
Story: This is the story of the first movie in the Toy Story trilogy. As one of the most popular animated movies of all time, it's a safe bet you already know the plot. There's really nothing new added here.
Artwork: It's Disney/Pixar so of course the quality is superb, and since the movies were animated with computers they lend themselves perfectly to the digital platform of ebooks. Here the illustrations have a more pastoral, watercolor look that gives them more depth than the movie.
Interface: Disney has done a good job of making the interface simple and intuitive, especially since they offer so many options. You can record your own voice reading the book. There's a paint and color section. Music and video clips from the movie. And there are some fun and simple games that are well done using the tablet accelerometer.
Devices: Currently only available on iPad.
Summary: I feel the story might be a little slow for the younger ones, but the interactive elements are some of the best out there, and make up for anything it might lack overall.
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Story: This is the story of the first movie in the Toy Story trilogy. As one of the most popular animated movies of all time, it's a safe bet you already know the plot. There's really nothing new added here.
Artwork: It's Disney/Pixar so of course the quality is superb, and since the movies were animated with computers they lend themselves perfectly to the digital platform of ebooks. Here the illustrations have a more pastoral, watercolor look that gives them more depth than the movie.
Interface: Disney has done a good job of making the interface simple and intuitive, especially since they offer so many options. You can record your own voice reading the book. There's a paint and color section. Music and video clips from the movie. And there are some fun and simple games that are well done using the tablet accelerometer.
Devices: Currently only available on iPad.
Summary: I feel the story might be a little slow for the younger ones, but the interactive elements are some of the best out there, and make up for anything it might lack overall.
Click here to go to website



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