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March of the Dinosaurs app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 6896 ratings )
Reference Book Entertainment
Developer: Amphio Limited
2.99 USD
Current version: 1.0.4, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 29 Sep 2011
App size: 574.05 Mb

Go on an epic prehistoric journey for survival, fraught with danger – blizzards, volcanic eruptions and deadly predators.

Set in the Arctic 70 million years ago, Scar, a young Edmontosaurus, embarks on his first thousand-mile migration. It is a world of extremes: Searing hot summers with 24-hour sunlight are replaced by freezing winters of continuous night.

March of the Dinosaurs is an interactive storybook that comes alive in your hands with video and realistic 3D dinosaurs that spin and zoom at the touch of your fingers.

Follow the story page by page, either reading at your own pace or with the text dynamically highlighted and spoken by Dr Who actor Kerry Shale.

Packed full of realistic 3D animated dinosaurs that can be rotated and zoomed, featuring scientific fact files about each of the creatures. High-definition digital animation, specially produced by the team behind the National Geographic special ""Escape of the Dinosaurs"", brings alive key moments in the story.

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Reviews:

“You can enjoy this adventure on your own terms, and approach it from any angle you want; entertainment or enlightenment, the outcome is always the same, and you will always come away feeling both uplifted and educated every time you dip in.”
-Know Your Apps

“March Of The Dinosaurs is a terrific app and comes highly recommended for young and old alike.”
-App Advice

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Features:

• Beautiful animated home screen
• Over 65 richly illustrated story pages arranged into 12 chapters
• Optional narration by Kerry Shale
• Optional rich sound effects
• Research notes and scientific data from Wolfram|Alpha®

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Based on the 90-minute TV Special ""Escape of the Dinosaurs"" produced in partnership with National Geographic Channel and members of the team that worked on the BBCs ""Walking With Dinosaurs"".

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