
A great way to educate and have fun at the same time Younger kids aged 3 or 4 will probably find the games engaging enough but those that are 5 or 6 may find the games quite easy with no option to go up a level or increase the difficulty. GS Preschool Games Lite should be easy enough for a young child to navigate around but there are no levels of difficulty if they find the games too easy. Also, in the mobile versions of GS Preschool Games Lite, there are an extra 9 games to choose from including Bingo, Tracing and Counting. This Lite version does not feature all of the games featured in the paid version which covers a wider range of skills including Maths and Hand-Eye Coordination. They could have added a sticker book or some other way of making collecting the stickers more enticing for kids. When a kid scores enough points they earn stickers that go into a box - which is a bit dull. Kids win points for each task completed successfully and all points go onto a scoreboard.

Apart from this there is a less structured 'playground' where kids can pick from a selection of games at random.
