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Tokotoko - AR Adventures App Reviews

The Tokotoko - AR Adventures app recently received 5 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 1 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given Tokotoko - AR Adventures app an average rating of 4.60 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 42 ratings since its release on Aug 22 by Kalank. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Tokotoko - AR Adventures?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.60 out of 5

42 global ratings

5 Star
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4 Star
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2 Star
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5 Positive User Reviews for Tokotoko

Fun and cute

TokoToko is a great and smart game that firs both adults and children’s taste for creativity and fun.

Great idea that works with hiccups

It wouldn’t work properly (Using iPhone XR), but after the iOS update it worked pretty nicely! It’s finicky about flat area, not uncommon problem of AR apps... The features have some bugs that while playing The drawings are (no longer) invisible unless interacting with a model, which is a giant detriment to the whole experience. The charming story and characters is great. I couldn’t find a way out of the game or to pause without flat out existing the app. Looking forward for the fi

Highly recommended application

This is the best customized app for kids I have ever seen. Its great for spending time, to interact and play.

Good AR work

audio effects and video is very interactive and very connecting which is really a good thing

1 Negative User Reviews for Tokotoko

Missing support for young(er) children

One of major areas of improvement for this app is that it requires the user to read all of the text bubbles that the characters say. This app says it's for 4+, but if you're less than 8 years old or a struggling reader, you can't play this game without adult support for the entire playtime. This is especially difficult because some of the words are harder and many of the words are made up words that the game has created. This is a major educational oversight but it seems like it could be eas