4/5 rating based on 42 reviews. Read all reviews for Analogy for iPhone.
Analogy is paid iOS app published by Nth Fusion LLC
Ahalaa
It is a perfect gamed for my kids, but it is too short without ascending levels. Hopefully the developer will extend it more
caligirlcmd818
Great App, but it needs to be expanded! Developer - pls take note!
iPod touch Dad
Good app! Made my kids pause to think on many occasions, particularly the advanced level. btw, there is a settings button with more options/levels.
planclos
Thanks for this great educational tool. It keep the interest of children ages 5-adult. Am looking forward to more complex examples,
NATFA
I grew up doing these all the time so glad I can now do them with my twin 8 year olds too! Really helps them stop and think! Seems like there are not too many differnt analogys. They reuse the same ones over and over again but mixed up I guess that is good for kids not too challenging for adults. I have only had it for a few days maybe I can change the settings or something. Overall a good app.
Darkmatter107
Only about 20 pattern questions available even on harder levels iPhone 4. Devel says 100s so must be a software bug...
cbwatcher
I just recently bought this app and the few things that stand out are: the inability to review mistakes after every set of ten (learners need to know what they got wrong and figure out why), the inability to change levels or other settings after every set of ten (when done you are asked to continue and that is it. A yes or no prompt or a yes or back to main menu prompt would be nice), and the inability to track or monitor child/student progress would be also be a nice feature. Otherwise, this app has been missing from the market and a pleasant surprise to have available for kids.
mogmios
The educational value but it needs some work on graphics, audio, and game play. Just adding some texture and using a real human voice and some sound effects would go a long way. A hint after a pause would be good and a little visual explanation when they get it wrong would help too. Less obtrusive scoring with rewards for doing well would be good. Monkey Preschool Lunchbox is probably the best iOS edutainment game I've experienced. If you could put this into that kind of design you'd have a real winner I think.