Cocobi Color Toy Craft - kids
Game Educational
  • Offered By :

    KIGLE
  • Vote :

    2.84
  • Downloads :

    500,000+
  • Age :

    Up to 12
  • Latest Version :

    1.0.3

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  • Offered By :

    KIGLE
  • Vote :

    2.84
  • Downloads :

    500,000+
  • Age :

    Up to 12
  • Latest Version :

    1.0.3
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Editor's Review

Mixing Colors and Making Toys with Cocobi

Cocobi Color Toy Craft is a kids' game where you get to make little toys with the Cocobi crew. Think of it like a virtual craft table. You start by picking a toy—maybe a dinosaur or a car—and then you mix colors to paint it. The game walks you through each step, so even a young kid can figure it out.

The color mixing part is the main draw. You drag primary colors together to see what happens. Red and blue make purple. Yellow and red make orange. It’s not deep, but it’s hands-on enough that a four-year-old might actually learn something. Once your toy is painted, you can add stickers or patterns. Then you get to watch it come to life in a short animation. That part feels rewarding, even if it’s simple.

The graphics are bright and cartoony. Everything looks like it was drawn with crayons. The Cocobi characters—little round creatures with big eyes—pop up to cheer you on. The sound effects are bouncy and cheerful. No scary moments. No reading required. Just tap, drag, and play.

That said, the game has some rough edges. The controls can be a bit sticky. Sometimes you tap a color and nothing happens. Or the toy assembly feels more like following a script than actually creating something. There’s not a ton of variety either. After a few rounds, you’ve seen most of what’s here. The Google Play score sits at 2.84, and that feels about right. It’s not broken, but it’s not polished.

Best for kids around 3 to 7 who like coloring and simple crafts. If your child enjoys mixing paints on paper, this is a decent digital version. Just don’t expect hours of depth. One tip: let them play with the color mixer freely before starting a toy. That’s where the real fun is.

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