Radio Jones and His Robot Dad
O'REILLY, Chris, Alan Smith, & . Nexus Productions. 2016. iOS, requires 7.0 or later. Version 1.4. Free.
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Gr 1–5—This cross between a wordless picture book and an animated film is a sweet, sad, but ultimately an uplifting story about a boy who misses his father's company so much that he builds a robot to take the man's place. Robot dad spends the entire day with the boy, and their adventures, which start off fun, soon get out of hand.The tale is told through panels in the graphic novel format. Most of the panels are static, but some are animated and others offer interaction. Animated circles and arrows appear on the screen to indicate options, although players will discover additional interactive elements if they keep exploring. Background music plays throughout, ranging from soothing piano and banjo music to upbeat techno. Sound effects such as a bouncing ball, beeping cars, or chirping birds are also heard throughout.The app has plenty of visual appeal, owing in part to the depiction of these endearing cartoon characters. Also, color, lighting, and shadows are used to great effect, creating panels that resemble animated film storyboards. Progression through the tale is intuitive, although it might take users a few tries to learn to turn the pages or to discover how all of the interactive elements work.
VERDICT A poignant story about the importance of love and family.—Andrea Lipinski, New York Public Library
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