The game is in German (although it has been installed on the device with me a Russian name). The German is also good, but not 100% complete, every now and then dip a few English phrases on.
Otherwise, I have to say has not really appealed to me the gameplay.
I have alluded to an hour, and noticed this: you have two animals of the species 1 lure, then feed them with two plants, then let them fall an object and put together an egg. Then one lures two animals of the species 2 on, feeding her with two other plants and depending on an object of species 1, then let another object fall and put together an egg. Then one lures two animals of the species at 3, feeding her with two turn other plant and animal species depending on a property of 1 and 2 (!), Then let a new object fall and put together an egg. Notices someone where to go?
The problem is that you can have only 3 or 4 specimens per species, but the boys can not sell. That one is actually constantly busy planting crops for the lower animal species, so that finally grow up and you can sell one of them so that others can lay eggs. Really the point has me undeveloped.
That being said there are a plethora of raw materials that are found in the forest (really well-designed) or can be built in a workshop. However, these are again only to make use to brush the animal houses or zoom, so you can keep more animals - and then still more needs to cultivate crops.
Whoever finds the interesting, perhaps enjoy this beautiful app.
Child-friendly, it is also reasonably. It's cute and not super-aggressive. The only thing you have to do, black bats and pigs (?) Scare with a sling or by hunters. But for smaller children the logic with the many raw materials and plants is perhaps a bit complicated.