10 years ago, Christopher Nolan took a great psychological thriller Memento (in the Russian hire "Remember"). The main character, Leonard Shelby was faced with a daunting task: he had to find the murderer of his wife. The situation is complicated by the fact that Leonard suffered from anterograde amnesia and forget everything after 10-15 minutes. How can that be, when you have such a bolez? Shelby found a solution: he recorded all the events on paper, made pictures with Polaroid, and the most important facts are applied to the body in the form of tattoos.
The film once again shows how important it is to have a good memory. For iOS created several applications that try to "pump" the human memory. One of them - We search.
We search program uses game model. The user is offered a picture, in which the number of image objects is gradually increasing. The challenge lies in the fact, to indicate that it was added at this time? As it turned out, this is not so simple.
The fact that the number of objects is constantly growing, reaching several tens. As a result, We search check not only memory, but also care. In total, the program has five levels, each of which will find / guess from 20 to 50 items.
The app is available for iPad and iPhone. The EPP-Store have and lite-version that you can try before you buy.
The developer has provided readers MacRadar three codes for the iPhone-version, and two - for the iPad. Just leave your request in the comments to get the code (it is important to: provide a link to your Twitter, so you can send the code). Winners will determine the random number generator. Names announced Tuesday. :-)
UPDATE. Names of the winners: @ Mimal1, @nlesky, @dmitrystar, @sashasafronov, @ vanton2
Home applications:We Search for iPad (lite), We Search for iPhone (lite)
Developer website:We Search
cost: $ 0.99 (iPhone), $ 1.99 (iPad), free (lite)