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Version History of Azuki Wave

1.10

November 8, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. - Adjustment to fit the beans to the curve in the screen of the iPhone X.

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1.09

November 2, 2017

- Supports iPhone X. - Supports display at 120Hz. - Doubled the bean image patterns to achieve smoother animation. - Changed the toolbar position from the bottom to the top of the screen.

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1.08

July 25, 2016

- Added the "Auto" mode. - Can now play in background (in auto mode only). - Reduced the processing load of the Azuki Simulator. - Increased the precision of the Azuki Synthesizer. - Minor fixes.

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1.07

November 19, 2015

- Compatible with iPad Pro. - Updated requirements. iOS 8 and up is now required.

1.06

October 8, 2015

- Supports 3D Touch on iPhone 6s / 6s Plus. The beans move more if more pressure is applied. - Improved performance on iPhone 6s / 6s Plus.

1.05

May 11, 2015

- Fixed display problems with iOS 8.3.

1.04

April 17, 2015

- Fixed display problems with iOS 8.3. * The problem is still present with iOS 8.3 on the iPad 3rd and 4th. We are sorry for the inconvenience but we plan to fix it in the next update.

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1.03

October 14, 2014

- Fixes problems related to iOS 8. - Compatible with iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.

1.02

October 5, 2012

Version 1.02 - Compatible with iPhone 5.

1.01

March 23, 2012

Version 1.01 - The new iPad’s retina display now supported - Minor bug fixes

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Description of Azuki Wave

A waste of technology!? We would prefer to think of “Azuki Wave” as our ultimate physics simulation app. Do you know how the sound effect for ocean waves used in television and cinema is created? In Japan, the traditional method is to use “azuki” beans and a bamboo basket called “zaru”. The sound of azuki beans gently rolling around in a zaru basket is just like the sound of ocean waves. “Azuki Wave” is an app that reproduces the movement and sound of azuki in a zaru on your iPhone or iPad. Our original physics engine, called “Azuki Simulator”, faithfully computes the movement of each individual azuki bean. Along with it, we also developed our “Azuki Synthesizer” to generate sound that is synchronized with the movement of the azuki. Some might consider it futile to aim for such a high level of realism, but the fact is that this app provides a strangely nice feeling to everyone trying it. Simply rolling the azuki around, touching them, listening to the ocean sounds they create somehow allows you to calm down and has a soothing, refreshing effect. Try “Azuki Wave” when you can't stand the heat outside, when you really feel like going to the sea but can't, or when you want to take your mind off some irritating thing. Main Features: - Realistic azuki bean movement powered by the “Azuki Simulator”, our original physics engine. - Powerful “Azuki Synthesizer” which generates ocean waves sounds from the sampled sound of a single azuki bean. - Smooth computer animation depicting high grade Japan-grown azuki beans. - Supports device inclination and multi-touch interaction. - Adjustable amount of azuki beans (3 discrete levels). - Allows simultaneous background music playback. *No azukis were harmed in the making of this app (they were however eaten by the staff after being used for sampling).
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Azuki Wave: FAQ

Is Azuki Wave available on iPad devices?

Yes, you can use the Azuki Wave app on iPad devices.

Who launched the Azuki Wave app?

The creator of Azuki Wave is P SOFTHOUSE Co., Ltd..

What’s the minimum iOS version needed for the Azuki Wave app?

The minimum iOS requirement: 10.0.

How do users rate the Azuki Wave app?

The overall user rating of Azuki Wave is 4.5.

What category is the Azuki Wave app?

The App Genre Of The Azuki Wave App Is Entertainment.

What’s the current version of the Azuki Wave app?

The current version of Azuki Wave is 1.10.

When did the last Azuki Wave update come out?

The date of the latest Azuki Wave update is September 29, 2024.

When did Azuki Wave get launched?

Azuki Wave became publicly available on February 5, 2023.

What age is Azuki Wave appropriate for?

The content advisory rating for the Azuki Wave app is P SOFTHOUSE Co., Ltd..

What are the languages available on Azuki Wave?

Azuki Wave is now available to use in English, Japanese.

Does Apple Arcade support Azuki Wave among its available titles?

Unfortunately, Azuki Wave is not on Apple Arcade.

Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in Azuki Wave?

Unfortunately, Azuki Wave does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.

Is Azuki Wave fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Azuki Wave is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in Azuki Wave?

No, there are no advertisements in Azuki Wave.

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Reviews of Azuki Wave

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  • Startfull app!

    This is an app with zen attitude, i can not explain it in words. Something very unique from this developer.
    I really enjoy it, and one suggestion;
    Could you please make it possible to run in background not only in auto mode but also in manual mode? If you add this feature, your app will be very special.
    Thank you.
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  • Why would you?

    In one way it's nice to imagine that people in hot countries might swish a box of aduki beans around to simulate the sound of the sea - but I am not sure why I fell for the idea that doing this on my iPhone would have the same effect when I live somewhere rather well-known for being cold and damp! If you like that kind of thing, it's well done but you might have more fun making your own - for real!
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  • Alright

    Well what else can you expect, brilliant if you need wave sounds for something other than that it's pointless but I like it