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Museum Alive is 3D, but AR, with captions by David Attenborough.
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Remember the diorama? They are the best I'll find any excuse to grab a shoe box, shoot a hot glue gun. (Okay, Dad, manage to) and strategically place the plastic tiger and bush in the small cardboard housing. I may have learned something as well. But that's on the side. I am a little god with my own creation world at hand.That's no different from the mystical feeling I can now feel watching the small, prehistoric dwelling popping up on the dining room table in my dining room. The little magic is made courtesy of Museum Alive, today's available iPhone augmented reality app narrated 
by Sir David Attenborough as an extension of the เล่นสล็อต Natural History Museum Alive movie and has Three interactive AR exhibitsMove your phone around for a different perspective as you watch the saber-toothed Smilodon track and maul down unsuspecting prey.Each exhibit features extinct animals in their respective habitats. The app will guide you to find a flat surface and pinch to zoom the image to the appropriate size. When it's done, the residents come to life and the 3D animations begin with Attenborough's narration.You can move your phone around for a different perspective as you watch the available Smilodon tracks. 
Teeth with a sword and crush the unsuspecting prey.My only disappointment with the app is that there are only three AR exhibits. There is a promise that there will be a fourth dodo addition coming up. But it's not clear if the app, which costs $ 2.99, will get an update on top of that.I can see the kids really like the experience. But they may lose interest soon after they explore all three presentations. Perhaps it's a good time to untie shoebox and hot glue gun
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