TaleTeller: Tell your kids an interactive story wherever you are

Review posted Wed 1 Aug '12
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There are so many kids and family games available as apps but so many of them are rather boring and one dimensional and fail to grab the attention after the first couple of days. TaleTeller is a different sort of game where, each time you play it, the game changes. This rather beautiful game for all the family (but especially kids) let's you make up and record original story lines for your stories that will change every time you pick it up - its all down to your imagination. This lovely interactive game lets you make up original stories, record and save them to your iOS and listen to or share them with your friends and children.
 
TaleTeller is a different type of game that your adventuresome children will love because it encourages you to tell them stories as well as inspiring them to create their own. And, if you are away from home and still want to tell your children a story then it is now possible to do it by creating one here and sending it to them. Whether you create whole stories or use TaleTeller to inspire you to make up stories of your own, this Retina Display ready application provides great fun and entertainment and is presented with a quite beautiful interface. So how do you create your stories? Just sign up and you can be creating immediately. Just select the elements that you want your story to feature and you are ready to go. Once you have created one and recorded your story your they are automatically recorded on your iPhone iPad or iPod Touch iOS device. You can save them and listen to them or send them to your friends (or your kids) so that they could assess and enjoy your stories. You never know, one of the stories may become the beginning of a larger novel! There are 64 symbols or elements to choose from and more than 500 combinations of storylines at your service! Use your imagination to combine the eight symbols and turn the combination into a whole story which you can share with your friends and children. Every time you open the book you will always get a different combination of symbols to choose from. You just have to combine them together into the  one story! It can be anything you like - a fairy tale for the little ones, a funny or adventure one for the bigger ones. Or maybe you could put together a detective story, a fantasy with flying cars or a spooky bogeyman story? It is up to you! And this is a peculiar feature of the application.
 
What a lovely idea TaleTeller is. This interactive kids and family game is almost an educational game as it inspires the imagination in you and your children like no other online game. By encouraging you to make up and record stories, TaleTeller holds onto the age-old art of storytelling yet makes it more relevant for your children as we know how much they love to interact with iDevices - especially with the very kid-friendly iPad. Child psychologists are constantly telling us that there isn't enough stimulation in online games but that same accusation cannot be leveled against TaleTeller. It's an interactive storytelling game that is great for your kids' (not to mention your own) imagination.

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