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Doing It Right

Doing It Right

⭐️3.9 / 5
Rating
🙌8
Ratings
📼2 vids & 4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Doing It Right

1.3.2

February 24, 2021

* minor bug fixes

1.3.1

February 1, 2021

* Privacy policy changed * Minor changes

1.3.0

January 12, 2021

* Added the opportunity to chose the chapter * Minor changes

1.2.0

August 4, 2020

* Added iPad support  * Added Leaderbord  * Added Achievements * Added 2 chapters  * Added more than 20 new instructions  * Minor changes
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1.0.1

June 11, 2020

Bugfixies and stability improvements

1.0

June 10, 2020

Price History of Doing It Right

Description of Doing It Right

Headphones are required. Audio game fully accessible to blind and visually impaired people. Doing it Right don't use Voice Over, so you should turn off it. Doing it Right is an audio puzzle with brain-busting challenge. Test your hearing and logic. Follow the sound instructions and win the game. With each chapter and level instructions will become more difficult and mental discomfort stronger. Try to test yourself. It is harder than it seems at first sight. The game consists of two modes: an endless and a normal one. A normal mode includes 11 chapters (60+ levels), while an endless mode can be played endlessly. How to play? In Doing It Right you need to follow some instructions, for example: - Left - swipe left. - No up - swipe any direction except up. - Repeat and Inversion do not apply to the entire instruction chain, but only to the last one. For example: if it was on the down, then Inversion means on the up. Sometimes, the levels can be marked with a marker, color or sound. In this case, you should remember what a certain color corresponded to.  For example: in the Right is Red level, all instructions based on Right will be replaced with Red. The same is with the sound.
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Doing It Right: FAQ

Is Doing It Right optimized for iPad devices?

Yes, Doing It Right works on iPad devices.
Kostiantyn Aleksandrov developed the Doing It Right app.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 8.0.
The average rating for the Doing It Right app is 3.9.
The Primary Genre Of The Doing It Right App Is Games.
1.3.2 is the current version of Doing It Right.
The latest Doing It Right update was rolled out on July 3, 2024.
The Doing It Right app launched on February 5, 2023.
The Doing It Right app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Kostiantyn Aleksandrov.
You can use the Doing It Right app in English.
Unfortunately, Doing It Right is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Doing It Right.
No, Doing It Right does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Doing It Right

  • Fun

    I love to play. Wish there was a demo mode to learn what the motions are. Can’t seem to figure out what (no left and down) etc. means. Everything I try it says it’s wrong. Also would like it if noises were not so much alike and had more of a different sound for each one.
  • Game stopped working

    I installed Doing It Right and played chapter 1 a couple times. Nothing I did would get me past the repeat prompt. After that, swiping right would not start classic mode and swiping left did not start continuous mode. I tried with 1 and 3 fingers. I could also not find any help files.
    I am using the game with students who use Voiceover and need to learn "the cardinal directions of the phone". If Voiceover needs to be turned off, that would be good to know.
  • Very good but some concerned thoughts about sounds

    This is a very good game, especially for those with possible cognitive delays. I would use this game in my future teaching career in the following ways. For those with blindness and/or low vision, I’d make sure the directions can b followed. This would take into account things I won’t get into here. However, these certain things are great for the person to learn. The concerns I have are that the drum beats and possible other sounds might startle those with autism, so try thinking about that for your update. Other than that, it’s a good game. I do have a question, though. How do you complete the steps with and in her direction?—of course, I’m speaking of the female TTS who helps you along? I can’t seem to figure it out. Also, why does she say no twice for yes on some directions. For example, she’ll say no no red, and you have to swipe in the red’s direction/the correct choice. Maybe, the multiple utterances of no were a program error?