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IMAG-N-O-TRON: Numberlys Edition

IMAG-N-O-TRON: Numberlys Edition at Mac App Store analyse

Moonbot Studios
7,568 ratings · Power index: 1321
Version 1.0.1
Size 112.53 Mb
Updated 8 years ago
Released 27 May 2014

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Description

Read The Numberlys picture book with the augmented reality IMAG•N•O•TRON™, app. Bring the Numberly’s orderly, black-and-white world to life as you discover letters, numbers and fun toys with your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. While reading your physical book, use this app to follow friends 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 as they explore their world where there is no alphabet – only numbers. One day, they decide they want something different and set out to create each letter of the alphabet, bringing color, creativity and jellybeans to their world. Features: *Point your device’s camera at the pages of the book to discover letters, numbers and toys. *Assemble letters and numbers to learn their shapes and sounds. *Play with toys like floppy pizza, jiggly food gloop and whirring helicopters in your Toy Box. *Learn words like jellybean, piston and clock with your found letters. *Count up to 20 in a fun numbers game. NOTE: To use this app, you *MUST* have a physical copy of The Numberlys picture book by William Joyce and Christina Ellis, published by Simon & Schuster. For ordering details, see your local book store or http://numberlys.com/bookorder IMAG•N•O•TRON: Numberlys Edition was created by Moonbot Studios, the creators of The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore, The Numberlys storybook app, Lollipop 3 and Chipotle Scarecrow For more apps and fun stuff from Moonbot and The Numberlys, visit http://numberlys.com. If you love the Numberlys adventures, also download the Webby Award-winning storybook app: http://numberlys.com/storyapp

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 29.06k
Est. Revenue ~ $11.89k

Availability

Devices

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Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada 1.39 CAD
China 6 CNY
France 1.09 EUR
Germany 1.09 EUR
Italy 1.09 EUR
Netherlands 1.09 EUR
Portugal 1.09 EUR
Spain 1.09 EUR
Poland 1.09 EUR
UK 0.99 GBP
India 79 INR
Japan 120 JPY
Poland 4.99 PLN
Russia 75 RUB
Turkey 4.49 TRY
USA 0.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 1.09 USD
Ukraine 0.99 USD

Camera does not work

Many Mini Mods · 9 years ago · v1.0.1

Was so excited to use this because my kid loves the book. The camera feature does not work, yes I allowed it access to my camera, which doesnt allow interaction with the book. So sad.

Non intuitive and superficial

WastingTime2010 · 11 years ago

The games and activities dont have instructions or introductions and seem pointless. In general this app bears only a superficial resemblance to the book. It is a useless $0.99 add-on to an otherwise cute and creative book.

Dont waste your $$

Gilbert Slater · 11 years ago

Do not purchase this app. No instructions , camera doesnt work, etc.

My 6 year old loves it

Suejew · 11 years ago

We have "The Numberlys" book and saw the advert for the app. It works great on my iPhone5. Our girl has us read the book daily. And I cant get her to give me a turn with the app!

Should advise us the app needs access to camera

Zaphodoll · 11 years ago

We loved FFB of Morris Lessmore, & have been trying to read the Numberlys, however for a couple days we thought imagnitron Numberlys doesnt work on an iPhone 6. The camera was black. We eventually realized we had to change settings. A pop up warning us to do so wouldve been helpful. Now, I wonder why doesnt the narrator read to us? All we hear is "whoops, the camera lost focus on the page." Can we turn that part off? We know itll lose focus as we turn to the next page. Lastly, itd be nice to view the whole screen, not just the small circle window when "looking through the camera"