Cyberchase Shape Quest
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Version :1.1.4
Size :848.58Mb
Updated :Apr 2,2020
Developer :PBS KIDS
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Based on the users' reviews of the Cyberchase Shape Quest app, here are three pros and cons: **Pros:** 1. Interactive and engaging, making math fun for kids (encourages participation and excitement). 2. User-friendly interface, easy for kids to navigate and learn (intuitive design). 3. Educational content is accurate and aligns with curriculum standards (reliable learning resource). **Cons:** 1. Some levels are too easy or too hard, frustrating for kids (balance of difficulty). 2. Minor bugs and glitches, occasionally causing frustration (technical issues). 3. Limited content and updates, may become stale for frequent users (scope of content).
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From PBS KIDS and Cyberchase comes Shape Quest, a captivating app combining games, puzzles and 3D augmented reality! Shape Quest challenges kids ages 6-9 to use geometry and spatial reasoning to hone their problem-solving skills. Features -NOTICE: Only works with tablet devices that feature rear-facing cameras. -3 different games focused on building geometry, spatial reasoning and problem-solving skills -80 fun-filled educational puzzles -5 fantastic Botopolis environments each with its own animal friends -Augmented reality game interface brings the Patch The Path game into the physical world, fully engaging the player's senses and spatial thinking skills Buzz and Delete are back in Botopolis for another fun-filled adventure. Play with them and their animal friends through these three different math-based games. PATCH THE PATH Help your animal friends return to their homes in this augmented reality (“AR”) game, which uses a tablet’s camera to combine the real world with 3D digital content. Travel through 30 levels in 5 different environments and apply spatial memory, visualization and modeling skills, while investigating, predicting, putting together and taking apart two- and three-dimensional shapes. But this isn’t a game to play just sitting on your couch! By using the camera on your tablet, plus the “AR” technology, you can play while moving your whole body around the game board. Before you play Patch the Path, you will need to print the game board from the Shape Quest website at http://pbskids.org/shapequest FEED THE CRITTERS The critters are hungry. Feed them by flicking food – but watch out for walls and obstacles. Play with 5 different animals in their Botopolis habitats through a total of 25 levels, while you practice spatial reasoning. HIDE AND SEEK The animals have hidden behind different geometric shapes. Can you find them all? Through 25 different puzzles, practice your geometry vocabulary while learning about hexagons, right angles, number of sides, and much more About Cyberchase Cyberchase, the Emmy Award®-winning math series on PBS KIDS, shows kids that math is everywhere and everyone can be good at it. Targeting kids ages 6 to 9, Cyberchase Shape Quest is designed to extend the series’ mathematics curriculum, helping kids build skills such as shape vocabulary, visualization, spatial reasoning and geometric modeling. Cyberchase is produced by THIRTEEN Productions LLC in association with WNET. About PBS KIDS Cyberchase Shape Quest is part of PBS KIDS’ ongoing commitment to helping kids build the skills they need to succeed in school and in life. PBS KIDS, the number one educational media brand for kids, offers all children the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television and digital media, as well as community-based programs. For more apps from PBS KIDS, visit http://pbskids.org/apps Privacy Across all media platforms, PBS KIDS is committed to creating a safe and secure environment for children and families and being transparent about what information is collected from users. To learn more about PBS KIDS’ privacy policy, visit http://pbskids.org/privacy. Disclaimer Cyberchase Shape Quest is funded by the U.S. Department of Education through the Ready To Learn Initiative, a program that supports the development of innovative educational television and digital media targeted at preschool and early elementary school children and their families. The contents of this app were developed under a grant from the Department of Education. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. [PR/Award No. U295A100025, CFDA No. 84.295A]
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    By gamer for iPadJan 16,2014
    So, my 4 year old walks up to me, hands me his Mini iPad and says, "Dad, download this." I am assuming it was a pop up ad from another game. Anyway, I downloaded it and it is AMAZING! This 3D screen pops up and the game comes to life off the paper. I showed him how to grab and drop items and how to turn the shapes to patch up the holes. After a few minutes, he was good to go. The only problem I had was bedtime. I had to literally pry the iPad from his little fingers. But, he is learning how to figure problems out. I highly recommend. Oh, if you or your child is using the large map and you move away from the paper...you may have to use the smaller map to get the 3D map back up again. It was difficult to reconnect using the larger map. Then, simply slide the larger map on top of the smaller one. But, it really is a good game.
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    By excellentioJan 23,2014
    This is an awesome 3 games! TIPS FOR PLAYING THE MAIN GAME:: In the first level there are no thumb controls, so play by **moving the whole iPad** toward the bunny rabbit. Move the iPad screen really close to the gameboard while you keep the bunny centered on screen. You just need to do this a few times. And don't cover the camera with your fingers! All 3 games working good on my iPad2.
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    By ArtfinApr 19,2020
    So usually make creepy reviews on Outfit7 apps, but i think this app is creepy. Let me explain. [2]If you point the camera away from the map, [3] well you’ll see but i will just tell you. [2]. There is very loud static noises. But even creepier pasta is that delete will say that’s it but, sometimes it sounds like the S Word just saying, PBS, please get rid of the loud noise. and maybe fix the quality if that’s possible. P.S. all the numbers in this review are markers for more space and less typing, for example, [2] means "if you point the camera away from the map." Thats [2]. And so on. [3] is, "well you’ll see but i will just tell you" so it’s just markers. but please fix this app.
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    By Bradywatts66Jan 11,2014
    It uses the camera to play the game on the gameboard you print out. It's awesome! Plus it has 2 other game modes.
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    By AprilS221Jun 27,2014
    The main game requires you to print a map and keep the iPad lined up with the printed map in order to play. It looks neat but I can't think of any reason why this is necessary and, honestly, to keep it lined up and connected is downright annoying. It means this game can't be played in the car or anywhere but a space conducive to that kind of set up. I'm only giving this two stars instead of one because the other games are decent.