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It’s more fun than the whole museum combined, and this game isn’t even that fun. You don’t really do much? You just.. watch.
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It’s more fun than the whole museum combined, and this game isn’t even that fun. You don’t really do much? You just.. watch.
WHAT IS THIS! I can’t even get in to the game (local) and when I do! it takes forever! FIX THIS!!!!!🤬
... it’s a bit annoying that every time you close down the app, your high score disappears. Also, my kids are a bit discouraged that if they do a great rover but it is not as good as their siblings, then their one disappears completely. It should have the option of storing a local high score and WiFi network high score which can be removed for school settings (so that it resets at the end of the day for example).
Struggled to connect with friends in my house
My son and I had great fun with this app at the London Science Museum. Design your own planetary/lunar space rover and see how far it can travel over the treacherous terrain. Your craft appears on a huge screen along with others designed by other visitors. Addictive, competitive, educational in terms of design concepts, and huge fun.
Great game but the land disappeared while we were playing in the museum and now our vehicles just fall through the floor.
I love this game as it is such a simple challenge but is lots of fun to experiment with different designs and learn from other people's.
This is a good game but a bit boring.🙂
There are just a couple of things that would make it perfect. 1. Personal high scores would be great for single player mode. 2. Local matches. My friend also has this app and to be able to play against him would be great fun. Otherwise this game is pretty great.
Took my 7yo lad to the Science Museum yesterday and he loved playing this with the other kids. Simple but engaging. You can see how he was thinking about the design over iterations. For budding engineers!