The Adventure mode is easy to play and wouldn’t be difficult for a child. Even the connect the dot mini game in Adventure Mode seems to be very forgiving, allowing for the lines to be not exact to get to a point. Even the scribbling as fast as possible for the color in the white pages games seemed to be easy to "spam" the touchscreen and win.
Surprisingly, the look and sound of the game was wonderfully put together. While in Adventure, players will be whisked away to a few destinations that all look very clean and nice. Sound is also fitting in this mode, nothing too notable, but nothing offensive either. If you’re not one for game music, it is possible to turn off the music in the menu as it’s playing.
I honestly didn’t expect to come across a diamond in the rough like this. Parents who are looking for some quasi edutainment for their children should look in the direction of this game. It may not be a learning game, but it does allow crayons to be enjoyed without the mess.