Generally good advice. Play-testing with young kids is a big help. I also don't like an app that has the kid shake the iPad (or iPhone) a lot. I'm torn on the "Don't trick my kids into buying stuff" one. I've seen a lot of crappy apps (and even well-built Smurfy-Smurf ones) that are just funnels to in-app purchases. But I've also seen parents leave outraged reviews because a developer dares to have in-app purchases f…
I plan to gift a friend's son an Apple device of some kind and some games for his upcoming birthday, and I don't want him either bankrupting his dad (who will be registered as the owner of the device, and whose credit card details will be available to Apple/ITunes post registration (I think!) ) by accidentally buying stuff, or having to interrupt his games to dismiss in app purchases and so on.
Is there a way to disable kids purchasing stuff accidentally?
Is there a way of finding out which apps have in game purchases and which don't, without actually trying them out?
I am willing to pay for good apps and don't expect free apps, but once I pay, I want the kid to have an ad free experience.
I own no Apple Kit of any kind and have no experience buying stuff from the App Store. All help appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Edit: Thanks for all the great replies, much appreciated.