Tiny Paper Zoo
Detailed App Info:
Application Description
Tiny Paper Zoo is the first app of its kind where you can build a whole bunch of animals out of paper!
This is not origami. You need scissors and glue to craft your tiny pets.
- - HOW DOES IT WORK? - -
You have 2 options to make your animal:
Print it! Save the instructions to the photo album and print them. The instructions are outlined, so you have to color them. The PLUS version features colored instructions.
Draw it! Lay a piece of paper over your iPhone or iPad and draw the lines through the illuminated paper. No printer required!
And then just follow the crafting instructions in the App!
- - THE ZOO - -
You can choose between animals of 3 difficulty levels.
Among these are a seal, penguin, zebra, horse, dog, elephant, panda and many more!
This is a Universal App for iPhone and iPad. On the iPad, the crafted animals are larger.
This is not origami. You need scissors and glue to craft your tiny pets.
- - HOW DOES IT WORK? - -
You have 2 options to make your animal:
Print it! Save the instructions to the photo album and print them. The instructions are outlined, so you have to color them. The PLUS version features colored instructions.
Draw it! Lay a piece of paper over your iPhone or iPad and draw the lines through the illuminated paper. No printer required!
And then just follow the crafting instructions in the App!
- - THE ZOO - -
You can choose between animals of 3 difficulty levels.
Among these are a seal, penguin, zebra, horse, dog, elephant, panda and many more!
This is a Universal App for iPhone and iPad. On the iPad, the crafted animals are larger.
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 28.57 MB of space to download and install Tiny Paper Zoo app. Tiny Paper Zoo was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $0.00
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 Philipp Stollenmayer at http://www.kamibox.de/ios.
Copyright © 2012 Philipp Stollenmayer