Tag: Vocabulary - Latest Releases


iLearnwords Japanese 1.0 for iOS-Japanese Language Learning for Children

May 25, 2012 - Chrome InfoTech today introduces iLearnwords Japanese 1.0, their education app that encourages children to explore, research, and share information on subjects that interest them, while learning Japanese. Designed for preschoolers and featuring a variety of topics, puzzles, and multiple choice quizzes, the colorful graphics, educational gameplay, and friendly animations make learning fun. Children choose a subject, read about it, favorite it for later reference, and explore other subjects.


SmartApp Introduces Innovate Language Learning App, MemoCards

May 23, 2012 - SmartApp Development introduced MemoCards - the innovative flashcard language learning app that uses scientific memory concepts to build language skills. MemoCards, SmartApp's debut application combines a unique review methodology with self-scheduled lessons, revision tools & statistical reports. Most efficient memorization techniques & engaging graphics help users to learn and, more importantly, remember more words than any other system.


New Middle School Science App for iPad, iPhone, and iPod

May 16, 2012 - Monkey in the Middle Apps announced the launch of their new educational game, Middle School Science 8th Grade, which is available now from the App Store. While flying a monkey through space and avoiding asteroids, students answer questions on middle school science topics. Joining the existing Middle School Math 7th Grade and Middle School Vocab 7th Grade apps, Middle School Science 8th Grade help fills the "app gap" for junior high students.


SmartApp Introduces Innovate Language Learning App, MemoCards

May 15, 2012 - SmartApp Development introduces MemoCards - the innovative flashcard language learning app that uses scientific memory concepts to build language skills. MemoCards, SmartApp's debut application combines a unique review methodology with self-scheduled lessons, revision tools & statistical reports. Most efficient memorization techniques & engaging graphics help users to learn and, more importantly, remember more words than any other system.


Shake-a-Phrase Kids Educational App - 50% Off and New Update

May 11, 2012 - Artgig Apps in Westchester, NY, is discounting their popular kids language arts app, Shake-a-Phrase, by 50% today, Friday 5/11, to celebrate the app's one year anniversary. The sale also coincides with the release of an app update, introducing the addition of all new parts of speech Quiz features. Shake-a-Phrase combines physical device shaking with hilarious randomly generated sentences in a game for kids ages eight and up. The promotion offers a great value to parents and teachers.


New Middle School Science App for iPad, iPhone, and iPod

May 08, 2012 - Monkey in the Middle Apps announces the launch of their new educational game, Middle School Science 8th Grade, which is available now from the App Store. While flying a monkey through space and avoiding asteroids, students answer questions on middle school science topics. Joining the existing Middle School Math 7th Grade and Middle School Vocab 7th Grade apps, Middle School Science 8th Grade help fills the "app gap" for junior high students.


Cheat Some Offers to Help Draw Something Players

May 08, 2012 - A new iPhone and iPad app has been released to help players of the social phenomenon Draw Something. Unlike other games like poker or baseball where cheating is generally frowned upon, Draw Something is based on cooperative play, which makes cheating actually beneficial to both players. "Besides," adds Heagy, "not everyone knows what the hell a 'tebow' is." Cheat Some knows all possible words, and can suggest them from the letters provided in the game.


1026 Development releases - Friendly Ghost

May 07, 2012 - 1026 Development unveils newest user contest alongside the release of their 20th application, Friendly Ghost 1.0.1, into the iTunes App Store for iOS. Friendly Ghost tests your vocabulary and ability to think on the fly. The game allows you to challenge an opponent via Facebook, or take your chances against a random opponent and race to 5 points. Choose any letter as long as it can complete two missions: it can complete a word, but the letter itself should not actually complete the word.


Cheat Some Offers to Help Draw Something Players

Apr 30, 2012 - A new iPhone and iPad app has been released to help players of the social phenomenon Draw Something. Unlike other games like poker or baseball where cheating is generally frowned upon, Draw Something is based on cooperative play, which makes cheating actually beneficial to both players. "Besides," adds Heagy, "not everyone knows what the hell a 'tebow' is." Cheat Some knows all possible words, and can suggest them from the letters provided in the game.