Swatch Out - Puzzlets
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Version :1.0
Size :395.57Mb
Updated :Oct 12,2016
Developer :Digital Dream Labs LLC
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Description
Puzzlets Starter Pack hardware and Swatch Out Paint Puzzlets are required to play this title. Bluetooth requires iPad 3 or higher, iPhone 5 or higher. Swatch Out offers 80 levels of arcade-type game that introduces color theory following the national standards for art education, including basic lessons on primary and secondary colors and advances to more complicated color theory on understanding warm and cool tones and tints and shades.
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