The new Waybuloo app from Zodiak is available for IPad and IPod/IPhone and is a must have for any fan of the piplings.

The app features 5 games. Each of the Piplings plays their own game and then they come together to allow you to play Peeka (hide and seek to me and you!).
YoJoJo plays a musical game where your child can touch different instruments and play different notes to produce a sweet melody (read cacophony!). My daughter seems to enjoy this game a lot more than I do!!!
LauLau's game is my favourite. Your child can choose to help LauLau colour in pictures of the other piplings.

DeLi likes to look after plants in her garden and her app allows your child to select which flowers and vegetables they want to plant, and then water them to grow. At first my daughter really enjoyed this game but she lost interest very quickly.
NokTok's game requires your child to search the screen for all the pieces of a vehicle that he needs to mend. On the small IPod touch screen it is hard to see some of the pieces in the background and it left my daughter confused on a couple of occasions.
Throughout the app, I found that the attempts to make a three-dimensional world for the piplings has lead to quite blocky graphics and I miss the soft, rounded world of Nara that we are used to on television.

The Waybuloo app costs £1.99 from the iTunes App Store.
The app features 5 games. Each of the Piplings plays their own game and then they come together to allow you to play Peeka (hide and seek to me and you!).
YoJoJo plays a musical game where your child can touch different instruments and play different notes to produce a sweet melody (read cacophony!). My daughter seems to enjoy this game a lot more than I do!!!
LauLau's game is my favourite. Your child can choose to help LauLau colour in pictures of the other piplings.
DeLi likes to look after plants in her garden and her app allows your child to select which flowers and vegetables they want to plant, and then water them to grow. At first my daughter really enjoyed this game but she lost interest very quickly.
NokTok's game requires your child to search the screen for all the pieces of a vehicle that he needs to mend. On the small IPod touch screen it is hard to see some of the pieces in the background and it left my daughter confused on a couple of occasions.
Throughout the app, I found that the attempts to make a three-dimensional world for the piplings has lead to quite blocky graphics and I miss the soft, rounded world of Nara that we are used to on television.
The Waybuloo app costs £1.99 from the iTunes App Store.