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PlzAdd iPad mini 4 compatibility.Version: 3.0

Great appGreat app, saves a frog.Version: 3.0

Good appReally good app! I’m waiting for new :).Version: 1.4

Love itSo cool 🤩🤩🤩.Version: 3.0

WowWe inataled this game because we have tadpoles and we wanted to find out more.. THIS GAME IS FAB!! I highly rekomend it.Version: 3.0

A totally fun app for dissecting a frog.It would be nice to see the mouse version involving much greater depth and including a genetics variation simulation. Thanks.Version: 2.0

Wonderfully engaging but lacking in breadth.Highly enjoyable and educational, and super use of AR. Especially when outside next to a pond! However, for App of the Year 2018 there is a distinct paucity of content, even taking it fairly leisurely, 15 minutes will be all you need to explore everything. It doesn't live up to the -pedia expectations. (Correct me if I am wrong and haven't found a library of other frogs to learn about for example.) That said, it brings back the early days of iPad when I would show family members what it could do, and the 15 minutes are repeated when demonstrating the app to friends and family..Version: 1.6

Like a real frogGotta hand it to these folks. That frog looks very real!.Version: 1.2

More species!Please, please, please add additional reference material for the plethora of different species, including the various phenotypes that can be observed—all via glorious AR. Also, please gimme gimme a 3d-view of a male frog calling a mate, perhaps the single-most iconic behavior of a stereotypical frog, with an analysis of the systems involved. Please also include basic reference about contractile units (sarcomeres) that allow such amazing jump distances and such fast/accurate/ranged tongue strikes. There’s already an abundance of reference in the app’s material for a solid introduction. Please use the influx from the “App of the Year 2018” earnings-surge towards creating a truly definitive frog guide. High five!.Version: 1.5

Frogggggggs plz make desert rain frog 🐸Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep.Version: 1.4

Despite botching the order a frog’s limb grow in, an otherwise beautifully executedI’m sure this has already been said, but every other description of a frog’s life cycle you encounter states a frog’s hindlimbs grow first then the forelimbs. The life cycle on this app illustrates hindlimbs first but calls them forelimbs!? You had one simple mission, how can this happen? The beautifully AR enhanced visual experience of sitting through the iconic high school biology exercise of dissecting a frog that our noses will likely never forget is well executed. An IAP that adds closeup zoom level of the anatomy details would be a great way to breath new life into this. Some sounds, videos. So many opportunities for expansion..Version: 3.0

This needed to exist when I was young!!This needed to exist when I was young and in school! I have a 6 year old now and watching her eyes when she can see and interact with the frog is amazing! She is learning so much and I am even picking up stuff I forgot as well! A great interactive way for you to spend time with kids and interact in a way you could never do before! This developer has really put in the work to make it look great and run super smooth.Version: 1.4

Love that it’s availablePurchased to support. Keep up the good work & hope to see more apps like this one! Purchased for my 8 year old who learned the life cycle of frog in school this year. I think this app has the potential to be a hit for 2nd grade classrooms. We enjoyed going through this app together. I liked the simplicity, but noticed room for improvement just going through it with my child. -more details into the organs maybe with examples of function, where they connect etc. For example my son was completely lost on what the red and blue meant. He had questions about everything. -I’d offer a pop up over the bigger words with smaller words for children to understand to learn the bigger words. I went through it with my child so was able to explain, but it took away from the app to have him to learn words on the side instead of words and body parts he already knew. -my child asked about the frog. It would be neat if you added a frog detailed description somewhere within the app because I guess they didn’t learn this in school either? I don’t know why because if you are going to learn the life cycle of something you should at least be learning the basics about the creature too right? His questions were Where they lay eggs, how long their tongues are, how many eggs they lay, how long do frogs live, do frogs have the same body parts as us, do frogs have toes, do frogs smell things, what is algae, what happens to the tail, where the legs come from, are they born with hearts, do they see color, do frogs have teeth, how big the eggs are, why the frog skin is bumpy, is a frog the same as a toad Just to list a few of his questions. Hope this input helps a little..Version: 1.6

Ummmmm...I just downloaded the app and it has been loading for a long time, about 10 minutes so I haven’t actually experienced the game yet but...I’ll write another review once it downloads.Version: 1.6

FwubI like learning about frogs.Version: 1.6

Really cool but needs an update.Could you please update this to be used on the Xs Max. The notch is cutting out some of the information. Otherwise very nice..Version: 1.4

Helpful and interestingI love herpetology and there’s no shortage of frogs in the world, so i decided i want to learn about the internal structures of a frog. this app does what it says it does, and provides useful information about the anatomy of a frog. admittedly, the contents are a little shallow, but i found the information provided to be useful. i look forward to future improvements of the app. a recommendation i do have is more information on each of the organs and how they function. this app won’t make you a frog expert but i definitely learned from it and i’m happy that i was able to see the inside of a frog without having to kill a real one. 🐸💚.Version: 1.1

Great use of augmented reality to educateGreat app showcasing how AR can be used in education. I’m looking forward to medical versions for training doctors..Version: 1.1

Great app !This is a great app for Learning with visual details and provides perfect learning aids for younger children to learn about dissection without messing with forceps !.Version: 1.1

Love ThisI don’t understand the negative reviews; what exactly do you expect? When I taught fifth grade science, one of our objectives was organism development. This included direct development (like humans), complete metamorphosis (like butterflies), and incomplete metamorphosis (like frogs). I had dragonfly larvae, chicken eggs in an incubator, and, of course, tadpoles. We watched every organism change. My students were always asking “can we dissect something, please.” This app would have been a perfect substitution for an actual dissection. Teachers out there — load it onto a few iPads to use during stations. Please keep adding features and upgrading your app. Love this..Version: 1.4


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