Interactivity & Installation

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Alice for the iPad

Motion sensor (accelerometer) at work.

Alice for the iPad Shows Why E-Books Are Cool
Yeah, we all love paper books. But you have to admit that e-books can, indeed, do stuff that paper books cannot. A good example of this is Alice for the iPad, Lewis Carroll’s story of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland turned into a children’s storybook but with an interactive twist.

This particular e-book is not meant to be read sitting still; it’s meant to be shaken and stirred, forcing many interactive elements on the screen to move around, fall down or jump up. And I bet the kids will love it.

Alice (Alice) for the iPad is $9 in the App Store (App Store) (there’s also a free, lite version), but if you want a taste right now, check out the video below.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gew68Qj5kxw


There was another blog talk about it.
Alice on the iPad: Is This the Future of Books?
There were some interesting comments.

World's most expensive Christmas card (I would not send it through mail.)


Even a cat can interact with an iPad (or a similar device).

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