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ConceptIQ : World History app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 7552 ratings )
Games Education Educational Puzzle
Developer: Ramachandra Hegde
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 22 Jul 2013
App size: 21.14 Mb

Would you like to have fun, while testing your knowledge of World History. Would you like to strengthen and reinforce your understanding of concepts, ideas, people and facts of World History. Are you a student, teacher or just curious about World History. Then, this game on World History is for you.

The objective of the game is to use the shortest number of steps possible to get to an end concept from a starting concept. Sounds simple enough… but is it really that easy, give it a try.

At each stage, you will be offered a set of choices, select the one that seem most appropriate to take you to the end concept. Tap once to select and a second time to confirm and move to the next stage. If you dont know off a particular concept, tap on it once and then hit the ‘Learn’ button to read more about that topic. Play different levels of the game (Easy, Medium, Difficult) to challenge yourself, and win points and progress through achievements.


Some of the examples of starting and ending concepts are -
Macedonia
Mohenjo-daro
Mahatma Gandhi
British Empire
Richard Nixon
Socratic method
Aristotle
Roman Empire
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Judaism
Gupta Empire
United Nations
Socrates
Martin Luther
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Napoleon
Cold War
Chandragupta Maurya
Albert Einstein
Pyramid
Nazi Germany
Plato
Socialism
Agora
Battle of Waterloo
Ashoka
Sunni Islam
Bible
Muhammad
Jews
Charles Darwin
Harsha
Five Pillars of Islam
Isaac Newton
Mesopotamia
Humanism
Bronze Age
Babylonia
Peter Abelard
Genghis Khan
Gautama Buddha
Abraham Lincoln
World War II
North American Free Trade Agreement
Civil disobedience
Fidel Castro
Sigmund Freud
Leo Tolstoy
Feudalism
Old Testament
Great Wall of China
Chola dynasty
Kingdom of Kush
Mahmud of Ghazni
Buddhism
Indus Valley Civilization
Capitalism
Masaccio
George Washington
Humayun
Samudragupta
Hinduism
Siddhartha Gautama
Pearl Harbor
Shia Islam
Alexander the Great
East India Company
American Revolution
Harappa
Orthodox Church
Akbar
Pilgrimage of Grace
Olympic Games
Greek civilization
Henry IV of France
Anglo-Saxon England
Jesus
Ancient Egypt
Marxism
Holy Roman Empire
Joseph Stalin
Western culture
Babylon
Merovingian dynasty
Communism
Civil rights movement
Hiroshima
Adolf Hitler
Ten Commandments
Sophism
Mikhail Gorbachev
World War I
Black hole
...

and many more


This game is free to download and to get you started, you also get 49 coins for Free. You may buy additional credits within the app (in app purchases). We may also get gifts of credit through push notifications, so please accept to receive push notifications.

The game is for anyone with a passing interest in World History - enthusiasts, students, teachers, parents, here are some usage scenarios for you.
* As a student of World History, play the game as a way to revise your knowledge and understanding.
* As a parent, play the game with your children, talk thru the choices and make a team choice. Make this a way to spending quality time with your children, without seeming like homework time.
* As a teacher, set the starting point to the new topic at hand and the end point as a topic already discussed and play the game for the first few minutes of the class. This could help in keeping the interest and attention level of the class going.
* As a teacher, discover and initiate fun learning exercises
* As someone interested in World History, discover interesting connections, that you didnt know existed and challenge yourself to find new ones.
* If you are taking a World History exam, any time soon, you could try out the game as a revision mechanism
* If you are reading any book on World History, you could use the game as a reinforcement to your reading.

They say that, everything in the world is connected. Can you see the connections? Play the game to start seeing obvious and not so obvious connections.
They also say that, the wise see connections that others dont. Explore World History and start getting wiser, now.


Enjoy.