ColorMath
Detailed App Info:
Application Description
ColorMath is a game about calculation...but not with numbers, with colors! Do you know what the result is when you mix red and blue together? If yes, then take on the challenge of ColorMath! If no, ColorMath will help you find the answer.
ColorMath is a simple game for both children and adults. The goal of ColorMath is to identify the correct result when two colors are mixed together in equal proportions.
This straightforward concept means that young children can play and be entertained by themselves, or can learn alongside a grown-up. Children can learn color names and basic patterns regarding how different colors are derived.
Adults can check their color knowledge and test their judgement when adding one shade with another.
How to play:
1. Simply select two colors yourself from the wheel or let the wheel picker select the colors for you by touching the spin buttons.
2. For each new color calculation the player is given six possibilities and needs to identify the correct result by pressing the relevant color at the bottom of the screen.
3. There is a sound option (that can be turned off!) that gives feedback as to whether the player's selection was right or wrong.
4. If the correct answer was identified then simply select 2 more colors. If the player was not correct this time then keep trying until the correct answer is obtained.
The twenty-nine colors to play with are:
amber, azure, beige, black, blue, brown, chocolate, cyan, gold, gray, green, indigo, ivory, khaki, magenta, maroon, navy, orange, orchid, pink, plum, purple, red, silver, tomato, turquoise, violet, white, yellow.
Copyright © iCode Consulting 2008. All rights reserved.
ColorMath is a simple game for both children and adults. The goal of ColorMath is to identify the correct result when two colors are mixed together in equal proportions.
This straightforward concept means that young children can play and be entertained by themselves, or can learn alongside a grown-up. Children can learn color names and basic patterns regarding how different colors are derived.
Adults can check their color knowledge and test their judgement when adding one shade with another.
How to play:
1. Simply select two colors yourself from the wheel or let the wheel picker select the colors for you by touching the spin buttons.
2. For each new color calculation the player is given six possibilities and needs to identify the correct result by pressing the relevant color at the bottom of the screen.
3. There is a sound option (that can be turned off!) that gives feedback as to whether the player's selection was right or wrong.
4. If the correct answer was identified then simply select 2 more colors. If the player was not correct this time then keep trying until the correct answer is obtained.
The twenty-nine colors to play with are:
amber, azure, beige, black, blue, brown, chocolate, cyan, gold, gray, green, indigo, ivory, khaki, magenta, maroon, navy, orange, orchid, pink, plum, purple, red, silver, tomato, turquoise, violet, white, yellow.
Copyright © iCode Consulting 2008. All rights reserved.
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 139.33 KB of space to download and install ColorMath app. ColorMath is available on iTunes for $0.99
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of iCode Consulting Frederic Blin at http://www.icodeconsulting.com.
Copyright © 2008 iCode Consulting.