This little game is a project I am very proud of. It’s my first App in the App Store that I created for my kids. The idea came from a toy from one of my boys, a small rocket made from different parts. I contacted Paddy Donnelly and asked him if he would like to create the artwork. He said yes, and now it’s available in the App Store.
It’s a wee game where your your kids can build their own rockets, launch them into space and dodge the asteroids to collect all the aliens. It’s targeted at 2 to 6 years old. The main purpose is to assemble your own rocket with different parts. And when you are finished you can launch it into space and collect some cool aliens.
The game was developed using the Cocos2d Engine. The artwork and also the incredible music was created by Paddy Donnelly.
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Karen's 26-month-old is loving the gameplay and sound effects of the Wee Rockets app. http://t.co/uoorJCqpEC
— GeekMom (@GeekMomBlog) November 12, 2013
My three year old fully approves of the WeeRockets and WeeSubs iPhone/iPad games: http://t.co/pJqZwRjeLz
— tina@hey.com (@swissmiss) February 26, 2013
Ethan, 3, whilst playing @weerockets “i’m winning! I’m winning!”. An instant hit!
— Stuart Robson (@StuRobson) July 17, 2012
Make your own space rocket, @WeeRockets is @SmashApp kids iPad game http://t.co/IOhbvTHB
— Awesome Mobile Apps (@AwesomeMobApps) July 20, 2012
Have to say that @paddydonnelly @hufkens have done a great job with @weerockets. Very thoughtfully designed for young children to enjoy.
— George Moore (@georgemoore) July 18, 2012
@weerockets has the best soundtrack ever.
— Kyle Boyd (@kylbyd) July 24, 2012
@weerockets we got a problem: when my 3yo wakes up/needs to go to bed/needs to eat: "mommy, I wanna play wee rockets"
— Sandra Aerts (@sanaered) September 28, 2012
Heb je kindjes van 2-6 of ben je gewoon zot van raketten? Check out @weerockets, Belgisch en beestige iPad/iPhone app. http://t.co/uDTSkaFG
— Joke De Nul (@Joke) September 26, 2012
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