HokusPokus – creating pictures with switches and touch

Icon: LIFEtool App HokusPokus for Windows, magical wand and stars

HokusPokus includes a number of very easy and motivating games for children. Pressing an external switch (not included) or the screen will create a picture step by step. Once the first part of the picture is displayed, the children get curious. What is it? Which detail has been added now? As soon as the picture is complete, a short animation will be played.


HokusPokus for iPad is available in two versions:

  • HokusPokus: Only one theme can be used. An In-App Purchase is required to use all themes.
  • HokusPokus PRO: All themes can be used without limitation.

HokusPokus for Windows: All themes can be used without limitation. The application may be tested for free.


The application contains many different pictures with three levels of difficulty and details for the following themes:
Farm / Picture Mix / Dinosaurs / Unicorns / Halloween / Easter / Zoo / Christmas


Screenshot: LIFEtool App HokusPokus for Windows, main menu
Screenshot: LIFEtool App HokusPokus for Windows, Farm HokusPokus
Screenshot: LIFEtool App HokusPokus for Windows, Picture Mix HokusPokus, colourful train
Screenshot: LIFEtool App HokusPokus for Windows, Dinosaur HokusPokus, dinosaur at a lake
Screenshot: LIFEtool App HokusPokus for Windows, Unicorns HokusPokus, flying blue unicorn and a rainbow
Screenshot: LIFEtool App HokusPokus for Windows, Halloween HokusPokus, flying monsters and pumpkin
Screenshot: LIFEtool App HokusPokus for Windows, Easter HokusPokus, easter bunny and easter eggs
Screenshot: LIFEtool App HokusPokus for Windows, Zoo HokusPokus, lion and grashopper
Screenshot: LIFEtool App HokusPokus for Windows, Christmas HokusPokus, christchild and christmas tree

Objectives

  • first experience in working with a switch / a touchscreen
  • fun with playing
  • training of attention / anticipation
  • training of cause and effect

Areas of application

  • early intervention
  • visual training
  • children with physical impairments
  • children with learning disabilities
  • gaming