Hoopa City is a free building and exploration game that lets you build your own worlds! With a wide variety of building types and materials, you can design and create your dream city in an infinite number of ways!

Hoopa City is fun enough to be offered as a play-day activity station for kids, but it can also be incorporated into the curriculum to encourage creativity, critical thinking, and cooperation. Kids could spend some undirected time playing on their own, then the teacher could facilitate sharing and discussion about what they've created and how. The classroom will buzz with excitement and ideas as kids share what they've built with different combinations and settings. To extend the challenge, kids could create settings from books they've read, or create a world as a pre-writing activity and then develop a story set in that world. Kids can also have thoughtful discussions about how and why they think different combinations create different buildings. Why does combining bricks and love create a school? Why would love and money combine to make city hall, or bricks and energy make a movie theater?


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I would also like to introduce readers to another new app from TribePlay, the developers of Dr. Panda, Hoopa City, a city building application for older children that my son simply adores. Hoopa City allows users to build their own urban landscape as they tap areas of the screen, adding roads, buildings or green spaces as they choose from eight different city building elements, combining them to create other details that my son really fancies such as pools or skate-boarding ramps. Hoopa City stars Hoopa the Hippo, famous from other Dr. Panda applications, as well as other familiar Dr. Panda characters who can be seen wandering around town - a nice touch.

In all honesty, my son got the hang of this app earlier than I did, as I have no experience with these kinds of city building applications, yet the second try, I got the hang of this app, allowing myself to build a cityscape all my own. My son would like to point out, however, his disappointment in the fact that you cannot scroll down to build but instead works on the horizon of the app, with the ability to continue working from side to side, building within the same longitude of this landscape until you construct within a full circle.

The biggest note I have from the developers at TribePlay is to allow multiple cities to be created at once, be it by multiple users, or just a child who wants to save more than one urban area at a time. This would not only allow different children to work on their own projects, but also kids like mine to plan different environments when their first world is complete. From the moment I showed this app to my son, he was mesmerized for such long stretches of time that I checked in on him to make sure he was ok. He has a great sense of pride when his work is done, and he announced that his new city was complete - almost like a new mayor and his own ribbon-cutting ceremony, but he is unwilling to make changes to the city he deems perfect so he is not currently building within Hoopa City.

Description: Hoopa City is a sandbox style app providing open-ended play and interactivity. There are no directions and the app encourages creativity, imagination, and exploration as users begin with a grassy field upon which they can create a city. Building tools are gradually added across the top of the screen and users discover possibilities as they combine the various building tools in order to create different buildings and features for their cities. There is a lightbulb icon, and when tapped it shows the combinations users have created thus far. There is an option for multiple user accounts, and the game saves automatically so that children can continue working in the same city. There is also a sequel to the game, Hoopa City 2.

My thoughts: For lack of better terms, this is a really cool app! My four-year-old daughter really enjoyed the open-ended play and it was easy for her to figure out how to use the app. I definitely see the value in sandbox style games for young children, as the lack of structure encourages them to be creative, use their imagination, and think for themselves rather than going through a series of prescribed steps. However, Hoopa City goes beyond this and becomes something really special as the building combinations and possibilities are discovered. For example, a heart and a brick build a school, and electricity and a leaf become a solar panel. The result is that the app engages children in critical thinking as they attempt to come up with new combinations as well as figure out why a particular result came from a certain combination.

Ideas for use: Beyond simply enjoying creating the city and exploring various combinations, students could also attempt to create a particular type of city (rural vs. urban, a beach town, forest setting, etc.) or re-create a setting from a favourite book. The various combinations could inspire really interesting discussions in the classroom as to why particular combinations result in certain buildings or features (e.g. Why does a heart and brick build a school?). This app could also be used as a starter for storytelling, and children would be excited about sharing their work and talking about their reasoning in building their city. Students would also be able to work on this app both collaboratively or individually. The app also aligns with curriculum in Social Studies and could link to lessons about community.

Everyone can build in Hoopa City VR. Choose the way you play, from standing up or sitting on a chair to sitting on the floor, adjust the height of your city anytime! Move in the real world or with the joysticks to find the perfect angle to view and build your city, or stay perfectly still. Hoopa City VR can be fully and safely experienced no matter the size of your play area.

The app simulates a real city filled with LEGO characters who have needs and wishes. As mayor and chief architect, you need to watch the faces of your citizens and tap on their thought bubbles to keep them happy. The citizens will send you on missions and have building requests which include a hospital, school, pizzeria, bike shop and much more.

Starring Hoopa, a construction-loving hippo, this city-building app starts with a meadow-like, gridded globe with just a few squares covered by a road. Hoopa appears and teaches you how to select one of the seven building elements dangling at the top of the screen and then to tap a square to change what appears in it. These elements include brick, water, electricity, roads, nature, money and a do-good heart. To discover the over 70 buildings, kids need to combine the seven building elements in different ways. 2351a5e196

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