What Magic Cube 4D actually does (from store listing)
MC4D is a true analog of Rubik's Cube in four dimensions. Tap a hyper-face (a 3x3x3 block of hyper stickers) to rotate that face to the center. Use the buttons to scramble 1, 2, or 3 random twists and then try to undo those twists back to the solved state. Or hit the "Solve" menu item and watch the app do it.
Good practice while you are out and about. Not a replacement for the full featured desktop version at http://superliminal.com/cube/. Still it is interesting to know that two people have…
MC4D is a true analog of Rubik's Cube in four dimensions. Tap a hyper-face (a 3x3x3 block of hyper stickers) to rotate that face to the center. Use the buttons to scramble 1, 2, or 3 random twists and then try to undo those twists back to the solved state. Or hit the "Solve" menu item and watch the app do it.
Good practice while you are out and about. Not a replacement for the full featured desktop version at http://superliminal.com/cube/. Still it is interesting to know that two people have already solved this puzzle on Android including one performed one-handed while riding the Moscow subway. How's that for dedication!
Comparable Android apps
The five apps in Puzzle with the closest revenue to Magic Cube 4D. Click any to see its detail page.
Each forecast combines App Store rating, ratings count, monetisation model, pricing tier, IAP signals and ad-supported flag.
The base estimate is then multiplied by a per-category scaling factor learned from apps with founder-verified MRR.
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Full methodology covers input variables, accuracy bands per category and how we treat apps without comparable anchors.
See also the live data on Magic Cube 4D's tracker page for current rating, reviews and snapshot timeline.
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