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Pocket Friend

We’ve released our new app for kids named Pocket Friend. It’s available for Android on Google Play and for Kindle and Android devices at Amazon. The iOS Version will be available in a few days here in the Apple App Store. Pocket Friend is the first app in a new McPeppergames series of games where kids can play different games against a virtual animal friend.
The idea behind the apps is that kids often don’t have a real friend to play with for a lot of different reasons. That’s where the virtual animal Pocket Friend can help. Instead of playing some emotionless digital games kids can play against someone with emotional feedback based on the game play.
Here is a video of the Pocket Friend game-play, where kids can play 16 different Memo Pairs categories against their new virtual animal friend. The Memo Pairs motives include animals, objects, forms, numbers and even some basic math tasks.

We wish you and your families a Happy Easter!
Your McPeppergames Team

Chocolate Cookies Recipe a la McPeppergames

Chocolate Cookies
Chocolate Cookies a la McPeppergames

While preparing for Christmas we started to make some cookies and because we don’t want to keep all the sweet stuff to ourselves we want to share our special Chocolate Cookies recipe a la McPeppergames.

Regarding the chocolate for the cookies you can use your favorite dark, brown or white chocolate… just the way you like it.

Here are the ingredients for the cookies you can see above:
250g Flour
1/2 teaspoon Natron
1/2 teaspoon Salt
160g Butter
200g Brown Sugar
80g White Sugar
1 teaspoon Vanilla Essence (from fresh Vanilla)
1 pack of Vanilla Sugar
2 Eggs

300g Chocolate (your favorite one!)

And here are the directions to get cookies like the one you can see in the image:
1. Heat your oven to 170° Celsius (about 338° Fahrenheit).
2. Sieve the flour, Natron and the salt into a big bowl.
3. Melt the butter.
4. Break your favorite 300g chocolate into small pieces (smaller than 1cm)
4. Mix the butter with the brown and white sugar.
5. Now whisk the teaspoon Vanilla Essence, the pack of Vanilla sugar and the 2 eggs into the butter-sugar mix.
6. Add the mix to the bowl (with the flour, natron and salt) and then mix it again until it gets creamy.
7. At last add the chocolate crumbs to the dough and mix it a little bit.
8. Now take a table spoon and put droppings onto a cookie sheet. Make sure the cookie droppings have enough space to each other (min. 5cm) and don’t flatten the droppings.
9. Bake them for about 15 minutes.
10. Cool them and put them into the box.
11. Eat! 🙂

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