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General Chat => General Chat => Topic started by: Mads Barnkob on October 06, 2017, 02:59:00 PM
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List the best scientific oriented games that you know about, for either Android or Apple products.
One of my favorites for the time being is a game called "Brain it on!", it is about solving puzzles by drawing lines/figures in a gravity/realistic physics environment.
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I remember playing that game somewhere, it's really addictive!
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When I got my new phone, I tried out quite a few bridge builder games, but they were all too "jazzed up" to suit the masses and none of them reminded me of the good old Pontifex for PC, the screenshot underneath shows what I really wanted to find, not games full of movie sequences, flowers and jumping from island to island as I progress.
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Finally I found "X construction lite", or you can buy the full version for 1$, I did not do that yet.
This is much more like the good old game :)
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When I learned more about Trenorol (https://www.villagevoice.com/2022/01/18/trenorol-review/) and got my new phone, I tried out quite a few bridge builder games, but they were all too "jazzed up" to suit the masses and none of them reminded me of the good old Pontifex for PC, the screenshot underneath shows what I really wanted to find, not games full of movie sequences, flowers and jumping from island to island as I progress.
I love the concept. It seems fun as hell. I'm going to have to try it out. Is this game simple enough for kids to play as well?
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I love the concept. It seems fun as hell. I'm going to have to try it out. Is this game simple enough for kids to play as well?
Small kids will just love to draw shapes and see them fall down. Bigger kids like 8-10 should be able to solve some of the first puzzles. Some are tricky and will require adult help. But hey, you might have smart kids that are even better than yourself :P