
It's not all about cute colorful characters though, and there are some genuinely refined touches in the design of Toca Town. If you enjoyed the wacky cartoon style of games like Toca Hair Salon or Toca Pet Doctor, you'll find Toca Town such an inviting place to be.

The look of the game and its characters is classic Toca Boca. You can dress characters up and move them easily from place to place, transporting anything they happening to be carrying to that location. Just the fact that they can leave all the taps running in the house, flush plates down the toilet, and put DVDs in the oven will be enough of a thrill for most young kids. Ultimately, Toca Town is designed to stimulate kids' imaginations, and there's enough in the game for them to mess around with that they could happily play for long periods at a time. Again, it would be nice if there were more things you could do. There are certain things you can do with a character such as feeding it, making it sit down, or putting it on the toilet. Just like objects in the game, characters in Toca Town are static and are moved around manually be the player. I only wish there were more things to combine and interact with.

These are fun for kids to discover and help them learn how to figure stuff out by experimenting.

For example, you can make meals in the restaurant by combining certain foods together, or wash the car in the police station using the soap and sponge. You can experiment with stuff in each environment in Toca Town to cause certain reactions.

In each place you can pick up almost any object and move it around, as well as interacting with elements like faucets, lights, and cookers. There are six different locations to visit and play in, including houses, a restaurant, store, and police station. No, Toca Town is purely about kids having fun and using their imagination without being limited by a gameplay model.
