Kids Alphabet is a simple game. It promises to teach letters but feels more like a trial of patience. The graphics are basic and the controls can be wonky. Sometimes it just stalls out for no reason. You might find yourself mindlessly tapping through it after a while. It gets annoying fast but somehow addictive too.
Kids Alphabet has neat little puzzles that introduce kids to letters. The gameplay is straightforward but tricky at times because of wonky physics. Some parts are confusing, especially when the game suddenly glitches. It’s not complex, but you need some patience to get through the basic tasks.
There really aren’t custom builds or loadouts in Kids Alphabet. You just pick characters and move forward. For pro players, it's about knowing the shortcuts and avoiding the annoying glitches that can set you back. No real strategy, just quick reactions.
One secret I found is to tap rapidly on the letters to speed up the progress. Don’t waste time waiting for animations. Also, focus on the tricky levels first so you don’t get stuck later. It's all about mastering the timing and not getting frustrated with the wonky physics.
The game starts simple. You move through stages, learning letters along the way. Some levels feel repetitive but the game keeps going. The ending is not really a big finale, more a sense of relief that it's over. Overall, it’s okay if you're just looking to pass the time.