Twinoo the Brain Train
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Twinoo the Brain Train
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Deskripsyon
★ sanayin ang iyong utak - parehong hemisphere sabay! ★ maghalo ng kulay sa kanan. ★ sagutan ang simpleng math sa kaliwa. ★ gamitin ang parehong bahagi ng utak para talunin ang oras! Sumali sa 5 milyong manlalaro na sumubok na ng Twinoo Brain Train! Sana ang pinakamagaling na hemisphere ang manalo!
Paano Maglaro
★ Sagutan ang simpleng math equation sa kaliwa at color mixing equation sa kanan sa pamamagitan ng pag-click sa isa sa tatlong sagot sa ibaba ng bawat equation o gamitin ang keys Q, W, E at I, O, P.
★ Ang math ay may kasamang pagdaragdag, pagbabawas, pagpaparami at paghahati ng mga numerong 1 hanggang 9.
★ Ang color mixing ay parang paghahalo ng watercolor o krayola - tingnan din ang color wheel (ni Johannes Itten) sa Help menu
Mga Update mula sa Developer
Twinoo is now also available on almost every mobile device out there!
Mga Komento
Rexonon
Mar. 28, 2012
The maths is easy. As for the colours I have absolutely no idea. I know red and yellow makes orange. That's about it.
The Colour Wheel is your friend. ;) (ps: where colour mixing fails, some colour memory can help)
honnza
Mar. 28, 2012
Umm, which of the shades of orange is the mix of red and yellow?... Apparently, not this one.
honnza
Mar. 28, 2012
You really need a touch screen to play this. And both hands free.
So just to be absolutely clear about this, there is a touch-screen Twinoo out there, available for: * iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch (App Store) * Android phones and tablets (find it on Amazon (US) or msg me) * Windows Phone 7 (Marketplace) * BlackBerry 480x360 phones and PlayBook (App World) * Intel MeeGo Netbooks (AppUp)
AceFrahm
Apr. 06, 2012
It's pretty, but the gameplay needs to be more interesting than "beat a timer".
ThirdParty
Apr. 01, 2012
Since most people are right-handed, wouldn't it make more sense to have the arithmetic on the right side of the visual field (where the left brain will see it) and the colors on the left side (where the right brain will see it)?
Thought about this since I read about that, too, somewhere a long time ago. When I did research for this game, though, I couldn't find any substantial evidence of this opposing brain/body fact - can you point me in the right direction here? Thanks!