![]() ![]() As learning-through-play apps go, it's one of the best. Toca Kitchen is its second app for Google-powered devices, and gets children cooking a range of foodstuffs for four cartoon characters. IOS-owning parents swear by Toca Boca's playful digital toys, but in 2013 the company is turning its sights on Android too. Like The Avengers meets The Office (a bit) with satisfying resource-management gameplay. This quirky strategy game from Double Fine Productions sees you managing an office full of superheroes, sending them off to fight crime while upgrading facilities and kit. It sees you influencing the decisions of Frankenstein himself (yes, NOT the monster) as the story goes on. The idea of interactive fiction can make some literary purists a bit grumpy, but Dave Morris' adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein isn't a gimmick. ![]() The games are high-quality, with light educational elements underpinning the gameplay. ![]() This is the BBC's first official CBeebies app for Android, offering mini-games for four of the pre-school TV channel's main shows: Octonauts, Alphablocks, Something Special and Tree Fu Tom. For now, read on for this week's Android selection (and when you've finished, check out previous Best Android apps posts). ![]()
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