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Pango factory: learn to code

Pango factory: learn to code

Android Educational Studio Pango - Kids Fun preschool learning games
3.2 Popularity

Restore the world of Pango through coding and logic

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Updated
May 28, 2024
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Package Name
com.studiopango.foxfactory

So here's my honest take on Pango factory: learn to code. I've tested a bunch of coding/logic apps for kids and this one's pretty solid. The story and characters are really well done and keep you engaged, and the mix of building production lines and solving tangram puzzles is a clever way to sneak in programming concepts. It's not the most advanced thing out there, but for younger kids just starting to learn it's a great introduction. The main downside is that it can get a little repetitive and grindy after a while, but if you play in short bursts it's not too bad. Overall, I'd recommend it if you're looking for an educational app that's actually fun to use.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Engaging story and characters that make learning fun
  • Clever mix of coding, logic, and puzzle elements
  • Good for kids just starting to learn programming basics
  • Free to play, no need to spend money

Cons

  • Can get repetitive and grindy at higher levels
  • Progression feels a bit slow at times
  • Might be a bit simple for older kids already familiar with coding
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Been using Pango factory: learn to code for a couple months now. It’s basically an app that teaches you the basics of coding and logic through a fun, story-driven game. The idea is you’re helping to rebuild Pango’s world after a big storm, and you do that by assembling simple instructions like cut, turn, paint, and glue to create production lines.

There’s also a tangram puzzle element where you use the pieces you make to restore the buildings. It’s a cool way to learn programming concepts without it feeling like a boring lesson. The developers have really made it engaging and interactive.

Look, if you’ve got a kid who’s into learning to code, they’ll probably love this app. It’s not perfect – the progression can get a bit slow and repetitive at higher levels – but overall it does a great job of making coding fun and approachable. Worth checking out, especially since it’s free to play.

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