The app has a theme to wake you up from the bed by forcing you to play a game. There is an option available to choose out of 3 games which include taking a selfie with a particular expression, saying tongue twister and finding an object with the same color. You can also share the selfie at the same time with your friends directly.
Alarm will not stop ringing until you finish playing the game. Once you finish the Mimic game you can share the personalized results with your colleagues and show how you beat the clock in the morning when you wake up. The app UI matches with the other alarm clock apps available on the android devices.
Setting up Mimicker Alarm app is easy like other apps available on the Play Store, the app size is 21 MB and works perfectly with the android versions of 4.1 Kitkat or later.
The project Garage is the Microsoft community for undertaking Interns, Employees and teams for working together to turn real ideas into real projects. The developers used different API's for different nature of games to work.
The Images, audio and videos that you upload are sent to Project Oxford API's in order support the fun interactive activities. Microsoft says "For privacy issues we don't any uploaded data to identify or contact you".
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ReplyDeleteThis could be said as a getting up app from the bed. There are many apps in the market place but most of apps are not suitable for the people who have a strong tendency to get asleep in the morning. The professional essay writing will let the people know about the features of this minicker alarm app. This app helps to keep awake from the sleep and get ready for the whole day!
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ReplyDeleteWakingNews Alarm Clock is yet another beta app release with some potential. It functions primarily as an alarm clock. You set an alarm as usual and it goes off on time as usual. However, this one reads you the news from a variety of sources when it goes off. So it functions a little bit like old school radio alarm clocks. It has several good news sources, including Yahoo Finances, Yahoo Sports, Engadget, etc. However, there are some lesser sources of words there as well. Thankfully, you can choose the sources that play when the alarm goes off. It's in beta so there are definitely bugs. It is also free and has potential.