Sensory Magma is a Education app by Sensory App House Ltd. Sensory Magma is a simple calming and relaxing visual app for people with special/complex needs of ALL ages. Magma generates lava style slow moving effects, which when combined with music from the iPhone or iPad Music player can be relaxing and also stimulating.
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1. Magma generates lava style slow moving effects, which when combined with music from the iPhone or iPad Music player can be relaxing and also stimulating.
2. Magma is fully switch accessible, using a Bluetooth Switch Access box, such as the RJ Cooper Bluetooth Switch Interface and RJ's Bluetooth Super-Switch.
3. Sensory Magma is a simple calming and relaxing visual app for people with special/complex needs of ALL ages.
4. Magma can be controlled by assistive technology switches that produce character codes (1, 2, 3, 4 & ~1, ~2, ~3, ~4) - all produce different changes.
5. Beaming Magma to a TV via Apple TV fills the room with the slow, lava effect.
6. Magma has no adverts, no settings screen and no in-app purchases.
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The touch interaction should actually interact with the blobs, deforming them and cause eddies and ripples. A free Android app does a much better job than this.
It’s just a bunch of blobs on the screen. It doesn’t even remotely resemble a lava light. Lame.
...don't misunderstand. Pinching does make the blobs smaller, but they switch to a smaller size abruptly. They don't squeeze down smoothly, as if under pressure (which would be cool). The display is soothing as is, but slower motion would be more soothing.
This app is just wonderful. My younger cousin, Ali, is afraid of the dark, and this works as an excellent screensaver-nightlight combination. Thank you for making our lives easier.
I love this app, which I use to help a child with unique sensory needs fall asleep. I turn it on and he is mesmerized by the moving shapes. My only challenge with the application is that while using it, the screen goes to auto dim. You have to go into your settings and manually change it so that the screen does not do dim.
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