Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | Steven Curtis | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Your iPhone (or iPad) learns from your answers and stored them on your phone, becoming more and more intelligent over time.
A wonderful education tool for learning about binary trees (look at the worksheet pack on www.studeapps.binarytrees) for full information about how this App helps you to learn about this important computer science concept.
About three questions and he gives up now where tf did my 17 other questions go? A very incomplete game
Would only ask me if it's an animal then follow with asking if it is a table if I said no if I say yes it asks if it's a fish. If you say no to either question it gives up if you say yes it claims it won.
I don't think the other reviewers realized that this is supposed to be a funny app...
If this is supposed to be a prank app, it is pretty lame. If this is supposed to be for real.... totally not worth the 5 seconds to download it.
I got 1. Is it an animal? 2. Is it a mammal? 3. Is it a whale? And then it was over. Asked me what I was thinking of.
So, you're actually supposed to teach the questions that the app uses. You tell it the logic it needs, which is part of it's appeal. It is simple, but I think that's fine. When people say that it only asks three questions, user error.
I understand the purpose of the app is to teach the game to learn what you're thinking of, but there has to be some self-generation by the app itself. If you have to put in distinguishing features and objects one at a time you will NEVER have a complete game. It would take a lifetime. Terrible app.