App Profile: The Elements in Action

Android / Games / Puzzles
The Elements in Action
Installs:
Rating:
4.41
Total Reviews:
32
Top Countries:
US, JP, GB
< $5k
/mo
< 5k
/mo
Reviews: What People Think About The Elements in Action
STL After Dark
Rating: 4/5
This is a beautiful app, the look/ feel/ responsiveness are all top notch and it&#39;s well worth the price. But here&#39;s the thing, unlike many (more well designed) apps, all of the content is stored on the iPad rather than on a remote server. Storage on our iOS devises is valuable stuff, in fact the average cost per Gb is about $15. In my opinion his is a high price to pay to store local data on my iPad when this app could consume less than 20Mb of space. Basically my complaint being that I don&#39;t need this data &#34;offline&#34; enough to warent the size it consumes. It&#39;s a fantastic app with an equally fantastic flaw. I hope to see the content moved to an online server in some upcoming version.
Great Element Learner
Rating: 5/5
Some elements don’t have a video, but I don’t care about that. if you want to see my review on more Theodore Gray’s apps, then read the reviews bye Great Element Learner. I think that you should buy this app. it’s the same price of the other apps except Flashcards ($4.99). My favorite video on here is the polonium video. My least favorite is the calcium video. For that video, the first time I watched it I didn’t see anything happen.
Attiki
Rating: 1/5
I previously owned the full elements app and now only have access to the elements in action instead. I haven’t had an apple product in a decade and was disappointed to find out that I was grandfathered out of an app I paid money for. I am not the only user to experience this either as evident from other reviews. Don’t buy!
About The Elements in Action
‘One of my favorite science-based apps...The Elements in Action is easy to navigate and attractively designed.’
– The New York Times

The periodic table comes to life with 79 video explorations of the weird, wonderful, and sometimes alarming properties of the elements. Filmed by BAFTA award winner Max Whitby in partnership with Theodore Gray, author of the iconic book and app The Elements, and previously available only in a few museum installations, this is the most beautifully filmed collection of videos ever assembled to explore and explain what makes each element unique and fascinating.

What happens when highly reactive rubidium is dropped into water? Or when a cannonball is placed in a pool of mercury? The Elements in Action shows you one definitive demonstration for (almost) every element, ranging from the bizarre to the sublime, all assembled in one place for you to view in the comfort and safety of your iPad, with very little danger of death by fire, dismemberment, or poisoning.

The Elements in Action works as a stand-alone app, but really shines when combined with the original app, The Elements by Theodore Gray. Installed together, the two apps find each other and link together, allowing you to flip seamlessly between viewing the elements as objects of contemplation in the original, and objects of dynamic action in the second.

Now fully translated into: English, Catalan, Croatian, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
File size: 581627904
Launched countries: USAUCACNFRDEGBITJPKRRUDZAOARATAZBBBYBEBMBRBGCLCOCRHRCZDKDOECEGSVFIGHGRGTHKHUINIDIEILKZKEKWLBLTLUMOMGMYMXNLNZNGNOOMPKPAPEPHPLPTQAROSASGSKSIZAESLKSECHTWTHTNTRUAAEUYUZVEVNBOEELVNIPYKHMZYEBHCYMTBJBFCGJOLAMLSNTZUGZW
Minimum OS version: 12.0
Release Date: 1385027843000
Published by NatureGuides Ltd.
Website url: http://www.rgbco.com
Publisher country: United Kingdom
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