We do really like this game, it has so much potential, however the made up language the characters speak, and the constant glitches are really a bummer. My son gets really frustrated when those things happen. I have updated the iPad, i have uninstalled and reinstalled the app, I have adjusted the lighting, I have wiped down the iPad and the camera and reflector piece. Or a character will appear with his or her order and you complete it and send it through the oven and the character gets angry and leaves and shows a completely different order that they wanted. My son will follow the order exactly and for whatever reason, it doesn’t pick up the ingredients or shows ingredients on the pizza that aren’t on there. Sometimes the game works fine, other times it doesn’t. The sounds of the game add to it, why would we want to play a game in silence?Ģ. Osmo support suggest “turning down the volume” if you find the “Osmolian Language” distracting. Not only would kids be learning about addition, subtraction, fractions and basic money management from this game - they would also learn a little bit of a different language. I would love if each character spoke a basic word or 2 from an actual language. So now my 4 year old repeats a nonsense language. I read on the Osmo support page that it’s “Osmolian”. Rafael Osmo, the founder of Progline Music Group, started his musical career at the early age of 17 in the Israeli scene. The made up language the characters speak. Osmo is a line of hands-on educational digital/physical games product by the company Tangible Play, based in Palo Alto, California.
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