Ancient Greek Mythology app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Hurryforward Ltd
First release : 20 Apr 2010
App size: 2.37 Mb
Ancient Greek Mythology is a concise guide to the major Gods, creatures and mortals appearing in Greek Mythology.
The app also contains a quiz which can be played in single or multiplayer modes (including a fun option to compete over bluetooth).
Features include search, recent items, random selection and favorites. No internet connection necessary.
There are over 750 entries in a searchable database. The app is based on the famous work (Dictionary of Greek and Roman Mythology) by William Smith originally published in 1861 and other material on Wikipedia available under a Creative Commons Attribution Sharealike 3.0 License (see Wikipedia General Terms and Conditions) and other material contributed and edited by Tomsoft.
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Another great app by Tomsoft, creators of File Share, Alien Axis, Voice Changer and Trivia Challenge.
Latest reviews of Ancient Greek Mythology app for iPhone and iPad
complete waste of money...apple should have a way of giving refunds. there is hardly any content! find something else.
Dont even bother. Most of the information is wrong.
Like many people who are downloading Greek mythology apps, I got started by the Percy Jackson series. This app has enriched my knowlage of Greek mythology and helped me understand a lot about the Gods and goddesses. The creaters made user friendly locating, single and multiplayer quizes to test your knowlage, and accurate facts. I also like the conversions to other religions like roman mythology at the bottom of the page. Overall, this app is helpfull and user friendly. I would spend the .99 cents on this app!
You could say its good but they leavel out important info & put in unimportant info but you can say it gets the basics
I love this app! It gives great information an the quiz is so much fun! Most quizzes I find about the Greek gods are so easy but this one is perfect! I would definitely buy it if you want to increase your knowledge about the Greeks!!!! :D