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Humor in cute dog's adventure will appeal to kids, parents.
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Millie & The Lost Key - Millie Was Here, Book 2
Is It Any Good?
MILLIE & THE LOST KEY continues the tongue-in-cheek humor of the first app, Meet Millie. The story, shown via a unique mixture of real-life photos and cartoon enhancements, reveals that Millie's "epic journey" is actually a jaunt to the park, where she finds herself in various non-threatening situations, which are nevertheless played up by the narrative as part of a grand adventure. Kids can interact with the pages through onscreen buttons and pull-tabs, and there are hidden stickers to collect on every page. The story is somewhat disjointed, but it offers the kind of humor that appeals to both kids and parents on different levels.
App Details
- Devices : iPhone , iPod Touch , iPad
- Pricing structure :
- Release date : November 17, 2011
- Genre : Books
- Topics : Adventures , Animals
- Publisher : Megapops LLC
- Version : 1.0.1
- Minimum software requirements : iOS 3.2 or later
- Last updated : October 1, 2025
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