![]() (I can say this now that I’ve written the review and no longer have to pretend to be objective. Little Things made me want to collapse face down onto the Starbucks table and dissolve into the simulated wood veneer it was so boring. I usually understand why apps get selected for App of the Week, but after playing with both Little Things and Let’s Create! Pottery I began to doubt the selection process. Somebody exchanged money under the table or has a cousin who works for Apple and had his mother call her mother to put the pressure on someone at the App Store to pick Little Things over all the better apps that could have been chosen. ![]() The comparison caused me to wonder how apps got selected for App of the Week. The same day I downloaded the App of the Week Little Things, I downloaded another app called Let’s Create! Pottery. In addition, I make fun of the app’s name, find all kinds of ambiguity in the concept of creativity and knock both parties in Congress, which may irritate readers who think the fault lies with one party or another. The learning curve is steep with few useful hints.Emulates selling your products on an auction block.Offers fairly sophisticated 3D painting and shading.It isn’t a real market and you only earn virtual dollars to buy more pottery supplies, but what do you expect from your iPad. The app allows you to cast pottery and take it to market. The bottom line in Let’s Create! Pottery is that you can kill lots of time without feeling you killed lots of time.
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