German App Publisher has Animal Hospital 3D Africa, Wildlife: America, Dog Hotel 3D, Hippo Sports and Teddy the Panda All Set to Go Live in December

Tivola GmbH, a leading publisher of family entertainment and education apps, today announced that they are publishing five new animal games for kids right before the holiday season. All games will be available on Google Play, Apple’s App Store and the Amazon Appstore for Android and support most modern Tablets as well as Smartphones. The topics of the games range from managing a Dog Hotel to curing sick animals in Africa to doing sports with a Hippo.

The first game of the series is Animal Hospital 3D: Africa which will hit mobile devices around the world on December 4th. Animal Hospital will be available in nine languages and free to download. It has already be nominated for “Best Mobile Kids Game 2014” by the jury of the German Game Developer Awards.

Overview:

Animal Hospital 3D Africa | The Animals of Africa need help. Build a hospital, gather sick zebras, elephants, lions, rhinos and hippos and cure their ailments! A beautiful and funny 3D game, suitable for children ages 7 and up.

Wildlife: America | Take charge of an animal rescue station in North America. Take good care of bears, squirrels, wolves, raccoons and even skunks, see them get better and help them find a new home in wildlife parks and preserves. A beautiful and funny 3D game, suitable for children ages 8 and up.

Dog Hotel 3D | People bring their beloved pet dogs to your Dog Hotel. See that they are treated well, fed properly – and perhaps you even teach them a few new tricks. A beautiful and funny 3D game, suitable for children ages 8 and up.

Hippo Sports | Who told you hippos couldn’t do well at sports? This crazy hippo takes Karate lessons, skips the rope and even dares to jump the trampoline. The game uses no text and is therefore suitable for pre-school children ages 5 and up.

Teddy the Panda | What does your teddy do when you’re not at home? Find out in Teddy the Panda as you guide your little friend through grand adventures in the nursery. The game uses no text and is therefore suitable for pre-school children ages 5 and up.

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