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Cartoon Network launches GameBox, a free app to keep kids at home entertained

April 22, 2020

DUBAI — Everyone’s favorite destination for fun and entertainment, Cartoon Network, has launched GameBox — a brand new mobile app that allows children to play the best Cartoon Network games on their devices. GameBox is free to download now from App Store and Google Play across all MENA markets.

A virtual toy box that is bound to delight children currently at home under lockdown across the region, Cartoon Network GameBox brings together HTML5 games from the most loved shows on the channel, including Ben 10, The Amazing World of Gumball, Apple & Onion and Teen Titans GO! As well as the highly popular games of Ben 10, World Rescue & Gumball’s Darwin Yearbook.

The best part: kids can either play online or download their favorite games to their device beforehand when it’s convenient, and then the games can be played offline — wherever and whenever, a useful feature when there are bandwidth constraints or no Wi-Fi. From action and adventure to racing and football, the content is designed to appeal to children everywhere, and it is available in both English and Arabic.

A leader in content production for children around the world, Cartoon Network is home to their favorite cartoons and games accessible across multiple platforms. On the Cartoon Network MENA YouTube channel, children can watch full episodes of their favorite shows such as Apple & Onion, Powerpuff Girls, Ben 10 and The Amazing World of Gumball.

The Cartoon Network website features all the best-loved shows as well as hundreds of games to play online — adventure games, puzzles, quizzes, activities and sports games. — SG


April 22, 2020
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