

While you can put Child Mode on, these options should be better marked or put in a separate menu. The interface looks a little crowded and there are way too many options that try and make you purchase something, click on an add or complete an action to earn a reward it's so easy to accidentally tap on one of these menus.


Handily, the developer has included a Child Mode in the game, which prevents kids from accessing in-app purchases. You can set the amount of time depending on how long you want your child to brush their teeth for. There's also a fun toilet roll unraveling game within Talking Ginger, and a toothbrush timer for kids, which encourages them to brush with along with the cat. You can also collect jigsaw puzzle images of Ginger's dreams. Talking Ginger gives you four free toothpaste tubes and you can buy more through an in-app purchase (which also removes ads). You can record all these actions, and the speech to create your own videos, which can then be shared in a number of ways. All of these acts are played out through cute, funny animations. You can brush her teeth, dry her hair, and give her a shower. Talking Ginger is much more than this though, and there's plenty to do in the game.
