Beyond the Woods: Red Riding Hood’s for iOS Innovative Journey in Literacy and Fun

EPISODE · May 20, 2024

Beyond the Woods: Red Riding Hood’s for iOS Innovative Journey in Literacy and Fun

from AppleVis Podcast · host AppleVis Podcast

In this episode of his podcast, Kushal Solanki showcases the “Red Riding Hood” app from the Twisted Tales series, designed for iOS. This app reinvents the traditional storytelling method by providing a pick-a-path adventure, making reading a dynamic and captivating activity for kids.Here’s what sets this app apart:Choose Your Own Adventure: Users can steer the narrative, resulting in various possible finales.Interactive Storytelling: The tale springs to life with expert voiceovers, atmospheric music, and sound effects.Educational & Fun: As children delve into the story, they simultaneously enhance their literacy and critical thinking skills.Accessibility: Features are included to cater to the visually impaired and blind, broadening its reach.Parental Controls: An integrated parental lock feature guarantees a secure environment for children to explore the app.This app stands out by being free to download, with optional in-app purchases such as accessing the Big Bad Wolf’s viewpoint. It requires iOS 9.4 or later¹ and offers a contemporary take on the beloved fable, positioning children as the central characters and delivering an innovative and interactive reading journey.Red Riding Hood on the App Storetranscription:Disclaimer: This transcript is generated by AIKO, an automated transcription service. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers’ names, voices, or content.Good day AppleVis, and today on this podcast, I'll be demonstrating a game.Now, I'm sure we've read Little Red Riding Hood, the book, right?You know, where the big bad wolf eats grandma and, you know, all that.Now, this game comes.It's an audio game, so it comes with a twist.So basically, you can pick your own path.Basically, like, you know, let's say, you know, what happened?What would happen if the wolf didn't eat grandma, for example, or whatnot?So you've got that choice.It's that's what's called twisted tails.So.Yeah, without further ado, it's developed by the way, it's developed by a company called Sona in New Zealand and in collaboration with the Blind Foundation of Australia, Blind Foundation, Blind Foundation of New Zealand.So without further ado, we will get straight into the demo.Now, I will say this.You have to use in order to use the app, you have to use direct touch.Also, some parts, like when you're scrolling through the screen, voiceover does seem to cut off like it, you know, does seem to cut words.So if you do notice that, you know, yes, it's it's probably a app bug.But, yeah, without further ado, we will get straight into the demo.Speech setting, wallet, prime video, red writing hood.So I've got red writing hood here.So I will double tap on double tap to open the app.Red writing hood, direct touch area foundation, use the rotor to enable direct touch for this app.So now interactive, twisted tails, red writing hood.So that's kind of the opening thing.Button double tap to select.So we will go through the screen just to kind of give you a bit of an idea.So this is the what all the what elements are…

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