


Visit the official website for making-of videos.Īvailable for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad (requires iOS 5.0 or later) $5.99. There are a few logic gaps in the story - how do the number-minded Numberlys think up the letters' sounds and names? why does a number-based reality make food unpalatable and the world colorless? what is the connection between letters and color - not to mention jellybeans? - but users will be having too much fun to care.
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Now he is given a break and a seemingly uncomplicated assignment of simply protecting the security of a young female code announcer, code resources and remote station they are assigned to. The tutorials preceding each activity are brief and helpful. When the moral values of a longtime wetwork black ops agent is tested during his last operation, he receives an unfavorable psych evaluation. May NOT include discs, access code or other supplemental materials. Pages may include limited notes and highlighting. All pages and cover are intact (including the dust cover, if applicable).
A turning gear in the menu allows users to select from thumbnails of the action on each screen and easily navigate through the narrative.The item shows wear from consistent use, but it remains in good condition and works perfectly.The app is user-friendly access the settings menu at any point during the story to turn narration, music, all sound, or the activity tutorials on or off. Excellent sound effects and an epic score add to the app's cinematic feel. I wasn't a fan of the narrator’s faux-German accent, but found the Numberlys themselves (who speak in long strings of numbers, inflected with plenty of emotion and personality) charming. Occasionally the text strains to include the featured letter(s), as when the letter U "take considerable 'umph' to unfurl." In other instances the text is unrelated to the means of creating the letter, e.g., the text "A bit of jujitsu at just the right juncture would readjust the I into something more jaunty" introduces the letter J, when to form the J users actually shoot Numberlys like human cannon balls at the letter I. Producing each letter of the alphabet gets a little long, but turning off tutorials once you've got the hang of the activities helps pick up the pace. The letters are formed in various whimsical, often mechanical ways: the Numberlys (usually rotund #3) jump on shapes as though on trampolines to burst them, direct falling numbers against gears to chip off pieces, and wind cranks to pull shapes apart. The bulk of the app invites users to help the Numberlys construct letters by tapping and swiping their device. Other sections require user interaction when and where to touch is indicated with red icons glowing against the gray backgrounds. Inspired by actual cases and experiences, Numb3rs depicts the confluence of police work and mathematics in solving crime as an FBI agent recruits his mathematical genius brother to help solve a wide range of challenging crimes in Los Angeles from a very different perspective. More Like This Nine animals and the well Cover Numbers are everywhere Cover Roosters off to see the world Cover My favorite book of numbers Cover Even.

Some parts of the app function like a movie, automatically advancing the narration and film-caliber animation from page to page.
