Theories: It’s A Game explores weird, wacky, scientific and humorous theories throughout the ages.
Use your knowledge and problem-solving skills to answer the multiple-choice theory questions, and your intuition and poker skills to catch the Host in a bluff. Watch out – he’s tricky!
Maybe you can become a top player on the world-wide leader board.
The meat of the game is theories, from Einstein and Freud to Forrest Gump’s mama and Homer Simpson. You name it, there’s a theory for that!
Educational and entertaining – Learn about theories, the people behind them and how new things came about because of somebody’s theory. You will be telling your friends all about it.
Suspenseful and engaging – The intensity grows, as the players who believe they have more education/knowledge compete hard to prove it – and are sometimes derailed by a well-placed bluff. It makes for strong competition, interest and fun.
Credible – Years were spent researching theories - ancient and new and from all over the planet.
It’s not trivia; every question is based on someone’s theory – It’s an original game, with authentic theories. Many of the answers are funny, and sometimes even the correct ones. As Herbert Spencer said, "There is nothing so tragic as a beautiful theory foiled by an inconvenient fact." Sometimes those facts did not come to light until centuries later, which is why many once believed that birds migrated to the moon.
Wide appeal –Theories is ideal for everyone, even for those who think they’re smart. Players can employ cunning and strategy to out-think an opponent.
More and more these days – on TV, radio, print and social networking – you hear individuals and groups espousing, discussing and writing about their theories (or somebody else’s).
Who decided blondes have more fun? What’s the Big Bang Theory all about? What was Babe Ruth’s batting secret? Who killed JFK? Everyone loves a good theory – conspiracy theories, engineering and invention theories, sports theories, male-female theories, animal theories, political theories, the list is endless.
There’s a theory for that! There’s a theory for that! There’s a theory for that! There’s a theory for that, that, that, that, that, that, that…………….and that!
It’s an inexpensive fun game to play alone or with your friends, and you don’t often get “inexpensive” and “fun” at the same time.
Features:
- Social Gaming at its best for up to four players
- Play the single-player option Intuitive touch controls make the game a breeze to play.
- Extra packs of 50 theories available NOW. Osellus Inc.
iPhone and iPod Touch Applications from Osellus Inc.
Theories: It's A Game - iPhone Games Application Theories: It’s A Game explores weird, wacky, scientific and humorous theories throughout the ages.
Use your knowledge and problem-solving skills to answer the multiple-choice theory questions, and your intuition and poker skills to catch the Host in a bluff. Watch out – he’s tricky!
Maybe... Osellus Inc. - Released: June 28, 2011 - Vote(s): 0
Free
COBIT Mobile - iPhone Reference Application COBIT Mobile is a mobile reference for COBIT 4.1 processes and control objectives. It allows you to quickly lookup the information you require at any time.
This app is suitable for anyone interested in governance and process improvement.
Osellus Inc. - Released: August 22, 2009 - Vote(s): 0
Free
CMMI Mobile - iPhone Reference Application CMMI Mobile is a mobile reference for CMMI process areas, goals and practices. With a tap or two, you can access the key information you need on the go.
This app is suitable for anyone interested in process improvement. Osellus Inc. - Released: August 06, 2009 - Vote(s): 0