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com.eyecandyanimation.spidersAR2
Version:
1.9.5
Category:
Entertainment
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Android
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Publish:
2023-06-07
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WHAT'S NEW

Added new spiders for the North America region.

Spiders Augmented Reality App SCREENSHOT

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Spiders Augmented Reality App DESCRIPTION

Spiders Augmented reality app complements the Australian Museum’s touring exhibition. The app uses Augmented Reality (AR) technology and your mobile phone to place scientifically accurate 3D spider models in the environment around you.

Watch the spiders come to life by scanning Spiders exhibition posters, outdoor markers and image tokens with the app!

Spiders that are featured in the Australian app include:

– St Andrews Cross Spider
– Queensland Whistling Tarantula
– Wolf Spider
– Redback Spider
– Red headed Mouse Spider
– Peacock Spider

Don’t forget to share your experience on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram!

The Spiders exhibition is a joint exhibition between the Australian Museum and Questacon.

If you are visiting the exhibition from North America, this app features new spiders:

– Banded Garden Spider
– Barn Orbweaver
– Californian Trapdoor Spider
– Desert Blonde Tarantula
– Zebra Jumper

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App REVIEWS

razpinu

This is great. My wife has arachnophobia and this is the only way my daughter and I can play with spiders. We visited the Royal Ontario Museum but they didn't have the peacock spider cards.

The

I don't like the game because you should just let them pick the spiders don't let them have cards please do that choice for me and the other guy please

Guest

It has issues scanning most of the cards...

Dyspteri..

It has issues scanning most of the cards...

Guest

no exhibit

Safwan

no exhibit

Guest

There should be an option to choose a spider rather than just scan the cards. I went to the exhibit (it was great) but didn't collect the cards to bring home. As a result, the app won't do anything for me.

Guest

where is the exhibit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??????????

Guest

Nicely done... These would make a fun set of AR Stickers, too.

Guest

App works as expected

Guest

It.s good

Guest

Fab

Guest

I went to the exhibition l

Guest

Love it