I'm back with some impressions. Cute game! When I first opened the game, I was smiling from ear to ear from the sugary cuteness and the bouncity bounce bounce of it. (Smile) Controls are a simple tap. That's it. Although the controls are simple, the game itself is not. Give it up: Easter Egg is not necessarily for younger kids, but more for the kid on the inside or kid at heart due to how challenging it can get. Don't get me wrong. Kids can play it too but I would not recommend it for toddlers or under 7 or 8 years; depending on maturity or how easily frustrated they get. Actually, I think this would be a great game for parents to play WITH the kiddos. You play a cute, round, purple bunny jumping along mushrooms. The jumping and the music become a mantra in your head. Think... bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce...... When you come to a mushroom that should not be jumped on, or one that is in your way like an obstacle, you must tap the screen to make a higher jump so the little bunny can jump over the 'bad' ones. Now, this can get difficult. You need to be precise. My family was laughing at me because they came in the room while I was playing, and found me bouncing my head up and down to keep the bounce rhythm. This is when I gave in to that mantra.... Bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce.... with a varied tap here and there. Bounce, bounce, bounce, tap, bounce, bounce... Although the title of the game reflects Easter, it is still a fun high score chaser that can be played year round. Unfortunately, I can't get that Mantra out of my head; bounce, bounce, bouncity bounce... LOL, but fortunately; it's fun, cute and a great way to celebrate Easter or any other cute pastel sort of day.
Thanks a lot! You are just right about the age group. My daughters are 7 and 8, and it's too hard for them. They enjoy finishing the 1st level though but can not make level 2 yet. BTW same applies to my wife