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Our New iPhone App: Chopped


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·Nov 3, 2024

Hey guys, this is Mac HS. One with a video on a new app we have on the App Store called Chopped. Our icon is an apple that's kind of chopped up and I'll show you why.

Basically, with Chopped, you can pick any image from your image library, then turn it into a puzzle. So, here's the picture of the puzzle game. I'm totally solved after you click Scramble. It will mess it up, and after you solve it, it'll tell you that you won. So that's an overview of the app I made. I'll have a link in the description to download it that will work on Mac and PC if you have iTunes installed.

And now I'll do a quick application demonstration. Here we go! Here's my iPhone simulator. I'll open it up and now I'll select an image. Now, these are images that come with the iPhone simulator. This is a good one. I clicked easy, so I'm going to be on level easy. I can click Scramble now.

It's a lot faster if you're looking at it on something other than YouTube in a screen recording, so if you do it on a 3G, you'll see the nice animation; everything kind of flies into place. So you can kind of follow it and see where things go. I'm not going to waste your time by trying to solve this. There is a solve button just in case you can't figure it out, but I prefer to try to solve it by myself. The window doesn't come up, by the way, if you click solve, so there's still a benefit to solving it yourself.

So this is just a game I made to relax, and if you want to relax for a really long time, you can go on hard and scramble it like this. This is very much harder. So, as you can see, all the pieces snap to a grid. I think that's very nice; it's very easy to get it. And of course, you can move pieces off the screen so that way you can swap pieces.

Anyway, I think this is a very cool app, so you guys should check it out. So, thanks for watching. M kids in one, subscribe, and goodbye!

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