Yes it's for kids, but jazz and nature trails? Kapu Forest is a treat for all ages

Date
21 June 2012

What do you get if you combine the talents of five, young, happy men in one big friendly studio in Helsinki in the very year that it has been awarded the world capital of design? Well, probably quite a lot of things, but these guys have decided to form a collective called Kapu, specialising in creating apps for children. Ah yeah, apps for children – the very words can often make people run for the hills, but that’s kind of why Kapu Forest (their debut game) has been produced. Rather than exposing children to hidden advertising and mind numbing screens, Kapu Forest teaches children about nature whilst exposing them to some 1950s-inspired illustration and a very nice jazz soundtrack. When was the last time you caught flies sitting on a lilypad listening to jazz? hmm? Thought not.

On that note, it is aimed at 1 to 6 year olds, so understandably this may not be for everyone. But to see a group of such young and passionate people creating the antidote to something we all feel a little weird about? That should be for everyone, and we should all be excited about what these guys produce next, because for a debut app, this is pretty fantastic stuff.

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Kapu Toys: Kapu Forest

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Kapu Toys: Kapu Forest

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Liv Siddall

Liv joined It’s Nice That as an intern in 2011 and worked across online, print and events, and was latterly Features Editor before leaving in May 2015.

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