After devising a Play-Doh creation, place it on the studio platform and scan it into the app. The creation comes to life on the screen, inhabiting its own virtual side-scrolling world. The environment begins as a blank canvas, slowly being filled with colors and shapes imported from more Play-Doh creations that are scanned into the application.
We’ve put together a short demonstration of just how the Play-Doh Touch “Shape to Life” Studio works…
While designed for unrestricted creativity, the kit comes with stampers that the “Shape to Life” app recognizes and allows access to additional content. The creations from the character stampers unlock their own unique worlds and personalities when scanned into the app. Special action stampers launch special movements (like dancing or flying).
Creations brought into the application interact with each other and their virtual environment and continue to change as new creations are imported into the app. Different creations are saved within their virtual worlds, allowing users to return to them with refreshed creativity.
The Play-Doh Touch “Shape to Life” Studio is available on Amazon for just $20 (and it’s eligible for Prime too).
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