Appy Holidays
I could offer my theories on the growing importance of apps as viable marketing tools for retailers.
I could share my thesis on the intimacy and complexity of digital connection in the 21st century marketplace and its impact on the consumer.
Or I could demonstrate how the apps below are modern activations based on classic Gestalt Principles.
But I think I’ll just say “Happy Holidays. Enjoy and share these festive, silly, smile-inducing apps as we complete the countdown to Christmas.”
Stream a wide variety of holiday hits from more than 50 unique stations, including Mistletoe, Christmas Carols Radio and Kristmas Kountry. There’s also North Pole Radio, which broadcasts directly from the big man’s workshop.
Dr. Seuss Camera – The Grinch Edition
Put yourself in any of 20 fun and funny Grinchmas cards – each featuring original Dr. Seuss artwork – and share with friends and family on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
This beautiful wish list and decorator app features interactive holiday stories, trees to decorate and photo sharing.
The Impossible Test Christmas app will challenge your wits, accuracy and speed. This holiday version is peppered with super-fun puzzles, and features four game modes, ranks and prizes.
This hugely popular app helps you track Santa’s sleigh as it makes its way around the world. There are also imaginative videos and games to kill time while waiting for the man of the hour.
You will believe. The app features personalized videos straight from the North Pole. Plus, record your child’s reaction the first time he or she sees Santa. Portable North Pole also includes a Kids Corner featuring a range of exclusive games and activities.
A festive take on the classic match game, Christmas Sweeper is back again. From snowflakes to baubles, the game is chock full of seasonal icons to match for rewards. With an incredible 750 levels to work through and no lives to lose, you can play Christmas Sweeper to your heart’s content. Share your score with your friends on Facebook and invite them to test their own skills.