And then watching those videos brings up more suggestions, and so on. You can also tap a “more” button to see suggestions of other videos, some of which are from Outfit7’s channel, and some of which aren’t. Not the kind of reading material you’d want for your young child. The problem here: kids can easily scroll down to the comments section (samples: “I do not know why the fuck there’re many dislikes” and “Was I the only one who thought he was spelling out fuck?”. Photograph: PR Some changes neededĪs a parent, there are some features in Talking Angela that concern me, although not the ones being cited in the Facebook hoax messages.įirst, there’s a musical-note button at the bottom right which on my smartphone launched the YouTube app with the official Talking Tom and Friends channel – starting with a video trailer for the separate My Talking Tom mobile game. YouTube comments: not always child-friendly language. It’s true that it encourages users to look into their device’s camera and make specific gestures: nod, shake head, smile, yawn or stick out their tongue, so Angela can copy it. There is also a camera feature, which has been referenced in some of the Facebook messages about Talking Angela. What can kids do when Child Mode is turned on, though? They can get Angela to repeat her words, stroke and poke her (in the non-inappropriate sense!) to see animated responses, and make birds fly onto the screen – don’t worry, she doesn’t eat them. Given the current controversy, this would be an easy but important change for Outfit7 to make. The downside of this: it’s far too easy to toggle it on and off – there’s no Pin preventing a child from tapping on the smiley face and switching it back on. If you’ve read about Angela asking kids for their names, ages or engaging in banter about clothes-swapping parties, none of this can happen if Child Mode is on. This is important, because the feature at the centre of the scary Facebook messages – Angela’s ability to text-chat with users – is turned off when Child Mode is toggled on. You’re asked if you want to turn it on the first time you run the app, and at any other point you can toggle it on or off by tapping on the little smiley face at the top right of the screen. The most important thing for parents to understand is that Talking Angela has a child mode. It follows the pattern of previous Talking Tom and Friends apps: a virtual animal who’ll squeakily repeat anything you say into your device’s microphone, while interacting with her by tapping and swiping on the screen. Talking Angela was released in December 2012 for iPhone and iPad, then in January 2013 for Android. Without a doubt, an interesting app for those looking for the new Pou, and she's also considerably cuter.Talking Angela has a child mode, but it's too easy to turn off. My Talking Angela is a more complete version of the classic My Talking Tom, with more interaction options and better graphics. There's even an album of trading cards that you can collect with Angela's help. You can take her shopping for dresses, wigs, and accessories, as well. In My Talking Angela, you can also play different minigames so she can have some fun. That said, Angela won't only eat, sleep, and take baths. You can also help her take a shower or brush her teeth (by manually moving the toothbrush). You can feed her lots of different things, like cookies, vegetables, and even junk food. The most important are feeding her, keeping her clean, and putting her to bed. You have lots of interaction options in My Talking Angela. Your protagonist will start as a kitten, and with your help, she'll grow to be a beautiful adult cat. My Talking Angela is the female version of My Talking Tom, a Pou- or Tamagotchi-style game where you get to take care of the little cat Angela.
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