Have fun learning colors, shapes, and other groups of common objects!
The ability to form groups and categories is important for language learning and provides organization
to a world that may otherwise seem confusing to a young child. As they develop, children learn "typical"
or "more common" examples of category members (e.g., red apple) before they learn "less typical" or "less
common" examples of category members (e.g., yellow apple).
With Learn with Rufus: Groups and Categories:
Children will learn groups and categories such as colors, shapes, fruits, and other common objects
Children will learn a variety of typical and less typical examples to help them learn generalization
You can customize the game to meet the needs of children with varying ability levels and learning styles
Available now! Find it these stores*:
The iOS version for the iPhone and iPad is available in the
Apple Store
right now!
The Android version for tablets and phones is available in
Google Play
right now!
The Kindle Fire/Android version is available in the
Amazon Store
right now!
*All stores have full product information available before purchase!
Game Trailer
Video of Learn with Rufus: Groups and Categories
See Learn with Rufus: Groups and Categories in action!
What They're Saying About Us
After looking at the info, I see that this app could be a wonder for younger children on the spectrum or children with comorbid
intellectual disabilities.
- Dr. Tracy Spencer, PhD in Special Education with Focus on Asperger's and High-functioning Autism (Lumberton, TX)
Excellent app for autistic and otherwise! (5 stars)
My 6- and 2-year-old daughters both love the game! Teaches colors, shapes, and even fruits! So customizable and lets you select a player
and saves your settings. Multiple reward choices are awesome. My older daughter said, "This is the best game ever!" The younger one said
with glee, "I did it!"
- Molly Rawlins, Mother (American Fork, UT)
The breaks are an awesome part of the app. I tried it out with a few kids I work with, and they loved it.
- Brian Zajac, B.S. in Psychology, Mental Health Worker at the Matilda H. Theiss Child Development Center (Pittsburgh, PA)
Frequently Asked Questions
I see the graph, how do I see more data?
On the large Graph screen, touch the dot that corresponds to the game number. A popup will
be displayed about that particular game. When you are done, just touch the popup box to close it.
How do I export the game history data from Learn with Rufus: Groups and Categories?
Go to the Graph screen from the Settings menu screen and touch the small graph
to zoom to the larger graph. Touch the Export button, enter your email address, and press
the send email button. A CSV ("Comma Separated Value") file will be attached to the email
that you can then read into your favorite spreadsheet program (e.g. Excel, OpenOffice Calc, etc.).
Note that an Internet connection is necessary to email from the mobile device.
I can't find the Export button on the Graph screen. What happened to it?
The tablet or phone must have a mail program set up first. Enable or install your mail program
and re-run Learn with Rufus: Groups and Categories. The Export button will then
appear on the large Graph screen (touch the small graph to zoom to the larger graph).
How do I enter a new name?
On the main menu screen, touch the Choose Player button. Press New Player to go to
a screen which will allow you to enter a new player name. Touch the Save button to create
the new player.
How do I download additional categories?
Each time Learn with Rufus: Groups and Categories starts on a mobile device with an Internet connection,
it checks to see what is available for download. If new categories are available, you will find them
in the Categories selection list in the Settings menu screen.
Check back regularly as we intend to release new categories on a regular basis.
Please note that though many are free, there are a number of other databases also available for a nominal fee.
I am hearing the wrong Spanish sounds for Colors and/or Shapes. What do I do?
Similar to downloading additional categories above, you will find updates available to you under the
Categories selection list in the Settings menu screen. Scroll down the list to find
categories that can be updated.
Please note that updates are free.
Why did you include Tomato in the Vegetables category?
Though botanically a tomato is a fruit, in culinary science the tomato is considered a vegetable. This is
also technically true of bell peppers, okra, eggplant, cucumbers, and several others.
"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad."
—Miles Kington
Release Notes
1.0.0 - 18 May 2013
Initial release
1.0.1 - 19 May 2013
Added interim play screen for rewards selection
Moved play button to center right on menu screen
Moved player name button to bottom center
1.0.2 - 23 May 2013
Fixed back button for reward choice / "play" screen on Android
Fixed back button for reward picker on Android
Fixed widget theme issues (new widget library uses "widget_theme_ios", not "theme_ios" any more)
Fixed suspend issues; game doesn't exit on incoming call now
1.0.3 - 30 May 2013 (iOS only)
Moved play button to center of menu screen
Moved player name button to center of menu screen if no player names exist (“New Player”)
Moved back button to left side of options and labeled it
Added jump to statistics screen in options menu
Moved category data into subdirectory of Documents directory
Tagged category data files with “do not copy” for iOS on initial expansion; retagged them for backup after user downloads new category data
1.0.4 - 8 June 2013
Fixed Internet (and other) permissions for Android