New Sago Mini Trucks and Diggers game focuses on all the things toddlers love
Thursday, February 4, 2016 at 2:04PM
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Toronto-based game and app development company Sago Sago has released Sago Mini Trucks and Diggers, for iOS devices which is available starting today.

Rosie the hamster makes her debut in the new Sago Mini Trucks and Diggers, coming to the App Store on February 4. Kids may be in charge, but as the site supervisor Rosie makes sure things run smoothly. She oversees the project as kids use the bulldozer, crane or funny spinner to load piles of dirt into her dump truck. When the truck is full she drives to the build site and kids start to see their home come to life.  

Little ones love big trucks. They are larger-than life machines full of endless imaginative possibilities that often take on an identity of their own. Kids will love using the six different vehicles in Sago Mini Trucks and Diggers to fill Rosie’s dump truck with messy, goopy dirt. The best part is they’ll get to move the piles of dirt back and forth as many times as they want, encountering all kinds of silly surprises. 

“Long before I got my driver’s licence, I mastered the excavator at my local playground. I spent hours with that toy, feeling empowered by the idea of its strength,” said Nik Aggarwal, developer, Sago Sago. “Kids everywhere are in awe of big trucks and diggers. They are larger than life, and that’s perfect for imagination.”

 

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Sago Sago creates apps that children love and parents trust. As with all Sago Mini apps, Sago Mini Trucks and Diggers has no in-app purchases or third-party advertising, so kids are free to discover without interruptions. Sago Sago builds on kids' natural sense of wonder, creativity and curiosity to make apps that are safe, positive and fun. 

 

The app will be available on February 4 in the App Store for USD $2.99. 

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