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Finally a free version of Peppy Pals – Empathy Adventures, a fun game you can give the kids with a good conscience

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eQidz are thrilled to announce the Android release of the critically acclaimed Peppy Pals, as well as free trial versions for both iOS and Android. This unique game for children ages 2-6 blends fun ”point-and-click” adventures and mini-games with emotional intelligence, and has been developed in collaboration with experts and a leading children's psychologist.

The “Peppy Pals” are a group of animal friends that you play with and help out in various situations with emotions, empathy, and friendship in focus, and lots of humor and surprises to top it off.

The game is suitable for children everywhere, consisting of no text or language at all, focusing instead on expressive characters, detailed animations, and beautiful hand-painted backgrounds.

“The idea behind Peppy Pals is to teach children friendship and emotional intelligence. As a mother of two girls, I always felt something was lacking in children’s games and I thought games could do so much more!”, says eQidz founder Rosie Linder.

Learn more at PeppyPals.com or watch the trailer here.

 
Peppy Pals Reviews

- “Inspires discussions about feelings and empathy”, PappasAppar, Sweden's #1 kid's app reviewer.
- “It actually works!”, SVT's Gomorron Sverige, Swedish national television morning show.
- "Smart, well-designed, and one of a kind", Smatoos.
- "Great storytelling app that helps juniors develop emotional intelligence", GeeksWithJuniors.
- "My son will work through scenario, after scenario, after scenario…" Geekmummy’s App Talk.
- "Most innovative games in years”, Thomas Arnroth, renowned Swedish games journalist.

Get the App!

iTunes: Full version, Free version
Google Play:
Full version, Free version
Amazon: Full version, Free version

About eQidz

Since 2011 eQidz focuses on combining emotional intelligence and entertainment in gaming apps for children. With two daughters growing up in the digital era, Rosie Linder founded eQidz with the dream to create top quality children's games that are both fun and useful, and partnered up with video game developer Talawa Games, who released the award-winning Unmechanical in 2012.

Learn more over at eQidz.com.

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