AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 1.0. Trustworthiness 75 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 15 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Credible reviews
75% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Average 1.0★ rating suggests room for improvement
About Visit DCP
Explore the routes, features and amazing local wildlife on show within Drumpellier Country Park and interact with the country park like never before.
This family-friendly app contains a range of fun features for all the family. Take a quiz, guess the animal, or even put on a swan mask and take your picture. There's much to explore!
Key features of the app include:
Augmented reality wildlife masks
Visual puzzles and quizzes.
Pre-loaded GPS points of interest (just walk and the app will alert you to nearby features)
Fun facts and info
Macro photography quiz
Includes three trails exploring the different habitats, wildlife and features to be found within Drumpellier Country Park: =
Lochside Trail – circular, fully tarmacked route around Lochside Loch
Woodland and Peat Bog Trail – spurring off the Lochside Trail to explore the woodlands, peatlands, and the wildlife within.
Nature Trail – linking the Blair Road entrance to the Lochside Trail, this route takes in a range of new features created to support our wildlife.
This family-friendly app contains a range of fun features for all the family. Take a quiz, guess the animal, or even put on a swan mask and take your picture. There's much to explore!
Key features of the app include:
Augmented reality wildlife masks
Visual puzzles and quizzes.
Pre-loaded GPS points of interest (just walk and the app will alert you to nearby features)
Fun facts and info
Macro photography quiz
Includes three trails exploring the different habitats, wildlife and features to be found within Drumpellier Country Park: =
Lochside Trail – circular, fully tarmacked route around Lochside Loch
Woodland and Peat Bog Trail – spurring off the Lochside Trail to explore the woodlands, peatlands, and the wildlife within.
Nature Trail – linking the Blair Road entrance to the Lochside Trail, this route takes in a range of new features created to support our wildlife.