Masha World Game Review
The game features two Wolves who live in a derelict ambulance. These two play the roles of doctors and treat various illnesses and injuries. This is a pun on the Russian idiom Volki, which means sanitary lesa. The Wolves are always looking for food, and it is their job to assist Masha. In this way, the game provides a fun experience for children. The game includes more than 20 levels, and you can complete as many as you want to win.
The game contains 48 pages of activities, including a stencil built into the front cover, stickers, coloring pages, and mix-and-match stickers. There are also instructions for drawing and coloring the character. The game even includes cutout 3D dolls, masks, and puzzles that your child can make for pretend play. Suzy Ultman is an artist from Columbus, Ohio. While she’s mostly known for her work with Masha and other animals, she’s made a wonderful app for younger children.
The Masha World series was first published in Russia in 2012. It has been adapted into several other languages, including English and Russian. The English version features Alina Kukushkina and Elsie Fisher, respectively. In later seasons, Rebecca Bloom and Angelica Keamy joined the cast. The series has been seen by more than 60 million people, and has surpassed a million years on YouTube. Animaccord is a Russian animation studio, so there’s no way this series will ever reach that high.