The Game of Life Zapped Edition, pictured above, is already available, with other interactive tablet games for tweens coming later in the year. 2012 will truly be the year of interactive devices for tween tablets, and for tablets in general. The appeal of these external devices and activities may determine the success of the tablets they complement more than the merits of tablets themselves. Many of the companies are banking on the iPad for their success. If a more affordable iPad becomes available this year, that success may be sealed.
Zapped Games integrate iPad or other Apple touchscreen devices with a gameboard, creating a new way to play old favorites.
Also on the horizon for iPad is Mattel's AppTivity, a series of toys that are developed for interacting on the screen of the iPad. Mattel Hot Wheels are among the releases, but your tweens may be more excited about Fruit Ninja or Angry Birds AppTivity figures. Angry Birds tablet games for tweens are very popular, and the interactive figures are sure to be a hit.
Keep your eyes out for Meep!, an Android tablet in the works by Oregon Scientific. The device is kid centered, looks to be durable, and will have many interesting external devices to use in concert with the tablet.
Electronics and gadgets are often tops on a tween wishlist, but not all electronic gifts for tweens are good choices. Some are fun, some are faddish, and some are great educational tools, but shhh! Don't tell your tween!
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Meep for Tablets for Tweens
One of the exciting tablets for tweens on the horizon this year is Meep!, to be released by Oregon Scientific later in the year. Pricing isn't yet known, but the product is an Android tablet aimed at use by young people. This is a great alternative in concept for the 9 to 12 age range, as it appears to be designed for durability. Compared to LeapPad Explorer and Vtech Innotab, the system will have wi-fi capability, and will have access to free and inexpensive Android apps. The device is more of a long term investment for kids who might quickly outgrow touchscreen toys. It is also apparent that many interactive devices such as musical instrument add ons are being created to integrate with Meep!. The educational potential in this device may be very exciting, especially if the pricing is affordable. Watch for more information in the coming months.
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