Human Heroes Einsteinā€™s Clock

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4.5
416 reviews
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Everyone
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About this game

**Currently supports English language only**

Play with historyā€™s greatest minds! Designed alongside education specialists, this app brings back to life the most iconic figure in science: Albert Einstein, voiced by Stephen Fry!

Einsteinā€™s Clock is a completely free app with no in-app purchases, no subscriptions or signups and can be played offline, with no internet or Wi-Fi connectivity required.

Taught by the creator of the theory of relativity himself, and presented as an interactive 3D character, a dancing, quirky Einstein will be your very own personal tutor guiding you through The Cadence of Clocks, helping you when you struggle, and telling you funny jokes along the way.

Move hour and minute hands across 8 different levels and learn how to tell the time in different configurations: O'Clock, quarter and half, and past and to.

Tutorials and on-screen guidance allow for children of all abilities to enjoy this educational adventure of a lifetime!

Einsteinā€™s Clock is an introduction to the Human Heroes universe, with the full Einstein experience covering relativity, rhythms, pendulums, gravity, Einsteinā€™s fascinating life and so much more in Human Heroes Einstein On Time, available on the App Store today!

Features:

- A realistic live-show experience: High-quality visuals and dynamic speech system complimenting the luxurious voice performance by Stephen Fry, who recorded dozens of lines for this game!

- Master reading the clock: Covering a Key-Stage National Curriculum area

- Scaffolding teaching techniques used throughout. You are sure to succeed as Einstein steps in with on-screen visual and verbal help when you struggle.

- Travel through time by moving the clock hands backward or forward and witness the effects of time on the succession of day and night.

- Learn about different types of clocks.

And much more!

All facts and figures have been rigorously checked and researched by subject matter experts to ensure scientific, historical and biographical accuracy.

About Human Heroes:

ā€˜Einsteinā€™s Clockā€™ is the third game in a childrenā€™s educational app series ā€“ ā€œHuman Heroesā€ - Created by edtech startup KalamTech, centred on historyā€™s greatest minds. From the philosophers of ancient Greece to the giants of science, renowned artists, composers, mathematicians, authors, and architects ā€“ these inspirational characters are brought back to life in a futuristic theatrical setting to perform a captivating live-show experience covering their life and their famous discoveries.

Forthcoming apps will explore the legacies of Leonardo da Vinci, Isaac Newton, Mozart, Ada Lovelace, Aristotle, Jane Austen and many more.
Updated on
29 Jul 2024

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Data is encrypted in transit
Data canā€™t be deleted
Committed to follow the Play Families policy

Ratings and reviews

4.6
300 reviews
Steph Brown
14 October 2023
It's quite hard to control the placement of the clock hands (fire tablet) your fingers kind of get in the way of being able to see the clock face. My 6yp struggled with this, I had a go and also felt it was awkward to use.
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Adam David
14 December 2022
It keeps freezing after completing a level and won't let us progress. We have to choose the game and then reopen it to get to the new level. Devs need to fix and then I'll re rate it.
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Lydia Palavicini
20 November 2023
I like the game for my kids, but I wish you could go back to previous levels so they can refresh their memory. I feel like that's a pretty big flaw. Repetition is important with learning something new.
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