Looking for an entertaining way to learn the basics of a home circuit? With Electric Circuits, you can train your brain while having fun.
Perfect for students of all ages, this app comes in the form of a game. With 12 levels to get through, each bringing up new components, it becomes more challenging to successfully create an electric circuit.
Screenshot of Electric Circuits. Image via apple.com.
How to play Electric Circuits
Playing Electric Circuits is fun, educational, and easy to understand right from the start. To create your circuit, simply select and drag an object, such as an alarm or a light bulb, and place it in the direction you think is correct using the app's arrows.
Next, connect all of your components, which can be batteries, buttons, and/or switches, by clicking on them in the order you believe is appropriate to get your electric circuit going. Then, press the test button to see if you've correctly lined everything up. If the light doesn't turn on or the alarm doesn't ring, you'll have to keep trying alternate combinations in order to move up to the next level.
Features
Colorful graphics and lively sound effects accompany game play to enhance the entertainment of building electrical circuits. Its eight components including the alarm, battery, bulb, 1-way switch, 2-way switch, push button, reverse switch, and wires, are all life-like and animated.
Electric Circuits is compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad, and requires iOS 2.2.1 or later.
COST: $0.99
Download Electric Circuits at the App Store.
COST: $0.99
Download Electric Circuits at the App Store.
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