Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | $14.99 | TV Interactive Data Corporation | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
The Visuall Cube app is a companion to a book by Glenn Doman, "How to Give Your Baby Encyclopedic Knowledge". The book describes a method that cultivates a young child’s awareness and understanding of the arts, science, and nature―to recognize the insects in the garden, to learn about the countries of the world, to discover the beauty of a Van Gogh painting, and much more.
I like this game a lot, because I like a good challenge. There were a ton of errors in the photos and categories, but getting better. The prize structure is baffling- it changes all the time and there is no consistency with the amount of questions- one day it’s 20, another it’s 15. A lot of the categories are fair to memorize; other categories such as Trees, Snakes, and Gemstones are a lot harder and there are many photos that are obscure. resemble others, or simply do not belong, such as Brittany in the DOG category.
I have played and won a 15 question game for $10. It was quick and enjoyable. Cashout was also quick and easy. But it took several games and a lot of luck to get a 15q game and win. The game seems to randomly change the amount of questions you have to answer every game. Sometimes 40 questions!?! 15 questions is hard but doable. 40 questions is laughably impossible and a big waste of time and money. The game needs to let the players know BEFORE they buy a ticket how many questions there will be or just keep to 15 questions every time. Also allow us to buy tickets and lives and use them when we want to not just for the next game. The game has potential and I’d like to see it improved. I enjoy the resource of the knowledge cube and I enjoy the bot beating questions and pictures. Knowing I’m not competing against an army of bots keeps me wanting to play. Thanks!