Effectively learn all the 88 constellations and 150+ brightest stars in the sky by progressing through 300+ levels: train & test your knowledge while having fun.
Main features:
- 123 levels teach, train and test your knowledge of all 88 constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union.
- 180 levels teach, train and test your knowledge of 150+ brightest stars of the sky.
- Three training and testing modes for each level (easy, medium and hard) to help you progress smoothly and guide you to eventually recognize the constellations and stars in the real night sky.
- Opportunity to review your mistakes after completing each level.
- Realistic night sky simulation, beautiful illustrations and animations.
- Combination of learning and gaming. Learn while having fun.
- Explore the mysterious night sky on your own on the Explore screen.
- Completely configure the game according to your preferences: adjust sounds & vibrations, change appearance of the sky.
Enjoy!
comfort | ⦾ Not rated |
age rating | 0+ Everyone |
website | dong.digital |
developer | Dong Digital |
publisher | Dong Digital |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 1.0 |
languages | English |
i love this app on my mobile phone and i was so excited to see it in vr, but unfortunatel, its not working on my quest 3. there is no sky, just confusing lines. i already bought it, so please, can you make it work??
Crash on Quest3
I know nothing about the stars or galaxy, but I'm looking forward to learning about them from this game.
There are so many settings to use to see the night sky as upu wish. Just look in ah, or play some learning games if you like.
If you wish to learn more about the stars and the galaxy, then this is for you.
Nicely done. I can remove all labels and just gaze at the whole night sky and then point at any feature to get the information. Or I can learn a handful of stars or constellations at a time and then test myself with the sky at different orientations - clever. I can see myself studying a little at a time, putting it into real world use and then studying a little more. Been crying out for a planetarium in VR (Homestar just doesn't do it for me) and here it is. I've always used Stellarium as my default star app and it's nice to see the same illustrations. Thanks, dev!