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3D National Parks

3D National Parks at Mac App Store analyse

Robert Schoenburg
5,426 ratings · Power index: 1064
Version 2.5
Size 338.33 Mb
Updated 8 years ago
Released 12 Oct 2011

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Description

Take a three-dimensional journey through 28 of the United States National Parks. This 3D presentation of the beauty and natural wonder of Photographed in both 2D and 3D, these 800 pictures portray the best that the U.S. Park System has to offer. From Arizonas Grand Canyon to Hawaiis Volcanoes, these colorful images become more eye-catching in real 3D. Red/cyan glasses are required to view them as 3-D though each scene is alternately presented in normal two dimensions as well. A map and an introductory description of each park beckons you to make the virtual journey into Yosemite, Yellowstone and dozens of natures best places on the planet. With this app, you will better appreciate the national treasure that our parks represent. A Link is included that will take you to a web site where free or low cost glasses can be obtained. A variety of hundreds of other 3D pictures can be viewed by clicking on any of a number of other links.

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 23.41k
Est. Revenue ~ $9.58k

Availability

Devices

MacDesktop

Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada 2.99 CAD
France 1.99 EUR
Germany 1.99 EUR
Italy 1.99 EUR
Netherlands 1.99 EUR
Portugal 1.99 EUR
Spain 1.99 EUR
Poland 2.29 EUR
UK 1.99 GBP
India 199 INR
Japan 300 JPY
Korea, Republic Of 3300 KRW
Poland 9.99 PLN
Russia 149 RUB
Turkey 59.99 TRY
USA 1.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 2.19 USD
Ukraine 1.99 USD

ARNAQUE !

Appolo11 · 13 years ago · v2.5

ARNAQUE ! rien à faire sur lapp store

Bewertung

Sirchchris · 12 years ago · v2.5

für diese app braucht man ne 3D Brille um die Bilder in voller Schönheit zu sehen. Sehr empfehlenswert.

Has potential to be very good

homeport42 · 14 years ago

Colors are muted. It needs more saturation of the color. Also, additional parks such as Glacier National Park would be a good addition. Otherwise, it is a good source to use prior to going out to the parks to help define the pictures that one might want to take.

Good; needs more parks and more depth

MJV44 · 14 years ago

A very nice superficial overview of some of our national parks. Attractive photos, but the descriptive portions are rather superficial. It only treats 28 of 58 national parks, missing some real gems, such as the Dry Tortugas N.P. and the Great Smokey Mountain N.P. Complete the list of parks and beef up the text, and Ill give it 5 stars.