I bought this for my niece who is 3 years old. I wanted to arouse (perhaps) curiosity and creativity. Point and Shoot is fine once we set it up for them. The controls are similar to a typical $100 camera, but even more casual. It took me a while to figure this out myself and I work in technology and automation. My niece is a smart kid, but I don't expect her to do much more than aim and shoot. I'd say maybe it's a design decision for an adult to have more control, but there are games like Snake or Brick that you'll find on an old monotonous phone. Don't expect a small child to be able to navigate it, and don't expect a 10-year-old who can will want to. Look for something better.
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