Dear,
I'm pleased to announce that the apps "Hunting the ducks", "Mathematicus Parvus" and "SoundEcho" are now also available in the UK and Canada.
Below is a brief overview of the apps.
"Hunting the ducks", the accessible hunting game!
You are in the woods on the shore of a pond. Occasionally a duck will fly by, sometimes from left to right, sometimes from right to left, sometimes slow and sometimes fast.
Either you are a hunter and try to shoot the ducks, or you are a nature conservation officer and try to catch the ducks with a net for research.
Try to catch as many ducks as possible to earn points. But listen carefully, because you can only make 20 attempts.
Fast ducks get you more points.
The more ducks you catch in a row, the more points you get for the next duck you catch.
Note: Ducks you do not attempt to catch will not be counted.
The fewer attempts it takes you to catch a duck, the more points it earns.
Note: "Hunting the ducks" is an audio game, which means the game is played by ear. Headphones or earbuds are required to play this game properly.
"Hunting the ducks" integrates Game Center, so you can compare scores, track your achievements and can play against each other with 2 to 4 players real-time.
Don't hesitate to try "Hunting the ducks" for free.
You can download the app via the URL below:
https://apps.apple.com/app/hunting-the-ducks/id6444333799
Mathematicus Parvus, learning arithmetic has never been so much fun!
Mathematicus Parvus is an app to practice and encourage mental arithmetic. The app is easy to use and fully accessible using VoiceOver.
Add and subtract to 10, 100 or 1000.
Multiply and divide with numbers from 1 to 12.
Fun auditory and visual effects.
Don't hesitate to try the app for free.
You can download the app via the URL below:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mathematicus-parvus/id1613162646
SoundEcho, the challenging and accessible memory game!
SoundEcho is a memory game with sounds, that is easy to operate and is fully accessible by means of VoiceOver. Not only blind and poor sighted players, but also sighted players will really have fun playing SoundEcho.
The purpose of the game is easy. Spread across the screen you find buttons with a letter, digit or smiley on them. When you click on a button, you hear a sound. If you press two buttons successively and you get the same sound, these buttons will disappear and you found the particular sound. Try to find all sounds with as few clicks as possible.
You can choose between animal sounds and computer sounds and look for 10, 15 or 20 sounds.
SoundEcho integrates Game Center, so you can compare scores, track your achievements and can play against each other with 2 to 4 players real-time.
Don't hesitate to try SoundEcho for free.
You can download the app via the URL below:
https://apps.apple.com/app/soundecho/id1639116371
You can download the apps also on our website:
Https://www.xxs-web-development.be/audiogames.html
Have fun playing.
Kind regards,
Kristof Nijs