GravitX
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Version :1.8
Size :226.97Mb
Updated :Nov 2,2020
Developer :Improvis LLC
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the users' reviews of GravitX on the Apple App Store, here are three cons and pros: **Cons:** 1. Poor customer support: Many users reported difficulty in getting help from the developers. 2. Glitches and crashes: Some users experienced frequent technical issues while using the app. 3. Limited features: A few users felt that the app lacked essential features, making it less useful. **Pros:** 1. Easy to use: Most users praised the app's simple and intuitive design. 2. Good value: Many users thought the app offered good value for the price. 3. Helpful community: Some users appreciated the active community and helpful members. Please note that the cons and pros are based on the general sentiment of the user reviews and may not reflect individual opinions.
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Description
It’s not often that we come across an entirely new concept in the world of mobile games, but GravitX absolutely qualifies. The gameplay sees you guiding a ball around on a series of surfaces, all the while making sure to avoiding obstacles and pitfalls while passing through a succession of checkpoints. So far so familiar. The twist is in the input method. GravitX is the first game we’ve come across that you control entirely with your head. Using face-tracking technology, the game turns your uppermost extremity into a giant joystick that you have to rock and swivel to guide the ball to its goal. It’s pretty wild. GravitX effectively makes you dance, albeit only from the neck up. To accompany your moves developer Improvis’s top-notch sound engineers have created a seamless, utterly satisfying audio-visual experience. The gameplay is fun, the design is slick and tasteful, and GravitX is unlike anything we’ve played before. GravitX has tangible health benefits, too. The technological age is terrible for our eyes, forcing us to flit between phones, computer monitors, tablets, and other kinds of screens. A ten minute session with GravitX gives your eyes a real workout, while additionally improving concentration and peripheral vision. At least, that’s the claim of Mao Shing Ni, L.Ac, D.O.M, PhD. And who are we to argue with all those letters? GravitX provides a good workout for your neck, too. Finnish researchers in 2003 found that isometric strength training decreases pain and disability in women with chronic neck pain over an extended period. The spine is designed to be mobile. And, of course, GravitX is a godsend for anybody with the kind of mobility issues or limb impairments that make traditional video games impossible to play.
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