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Warren, MI Aug 04, 2011
Warren, Michigan - New Design Plus proudly presents Crazy Survival Tips application for the iOS and Android devices. This is a crazy survival entertainment application. It asks numerous questions on how to survive in crazy situations. It then answers the questions with computer graphics and videos.
Test your knowledge or just sit back and watch the videos as they answer some of the craziest survival questions ever. Here are some sample questions from the application: How to survive if a gunman opens fire? How to avoid a shark attack? How to survive a hostage rescue? How to escape from the trunk of a car? Which color berries are safe to eat in the wild? How to escape from a car that has crashed and is drowning? These are just a few of the questions answered in this application.
Just press the answer button and the video starts. First there is a graphical demonstration of what the answer is and then the answer appears in words. Even though this is a entertainment application it is very informative. You never know when you might end up in a crazy survival situation. Watch for Crazy Survival Tips 2 with more crazy survival scenarios.
Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
* Requires iOS 3.0 or later
* 50.6 MBPricing and Availability:
Crazy Survival Tips 1.0 is only $0.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Entertainment category.
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