AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 3.6. Trustworthiness 78 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 32 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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3.6
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
56%
4 star
7%
3 star
4%
2 star
4%
1 star
30%
What to know
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Credible reviews
78% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Good user ratings
63% positive sampled reviews
About Electric Circuit AR
With the augmented reality features, learners can study detailed internal structures of electronic components. Audio narration feature can also assist as a personal guide throughout learning.
Augmented Reality circuit games are based on fundamental electronic theories and principles. Just by dragging and dropping components in 3D space, different combinations of circuits can be built.
Detailed explanations about each component and circuit are also included in the "LEARN COMPONENTS" and "LEARN CIRCUITS" sections.
Mini-games and Quizzes also provide ways to examine learners' levels of understanding. Being based on Gamification ideas and concepts, the learning journey will be fun, engaging, and effective.
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Reviews for Electric Circuit AR
Laserlizard
Would like it much better if the costs were presented up+front
This is a great idea, but whether intentionally or not, the disclosure of the extras that must be purchased felt sneaky and disdainful. It’s fine to charge money for add-ons, or for use of the app. But App Store customers are used to seeing all the expected purchases and their prices BEFORE downloading the app — and then be able to buy them inside the app, protected by Apple purchase safeguards. So this app lists NO In-App Purchases, which suggests to shoppers that it’s free. I only knew it wasn’t from reading another review. I wanted to see what it cost and maybe buy it anyway, because it seemed to be a nice product and I can pay for quality if the price is fair. But the app wouldn’t show me an order interface, or even see a price list. Instead, it directed me to a completely different website with a link that wasn’t even clickable. I wasn’t interested in going any further. Maybe it isn’t really a scam or malware site, but it was beginning to look, walk, and quack exactly like one. And to think it’s targeting smart kids’ parents who probably haven’t had a full nights’ sleep in years! If you are honest and want shoppers’ trust, please either set up the physical components as In-App Purchases or, if there’s some reason you can’t do that, include a list of extras with current prices in the main description. As long as it’s not ridiculous, shoppers will pay and be happy 😊
Numbr7
Great, but audio in Augmented Reality isn’t loading.
Great, but audio in Augmented Reality isn’t loading.