4D Toys is an education simulation app developed by mtb design works. The last update, v1.80, released on March 15, 2023, and it’s rated 4.83 out of 5 based on the latest 511 reviews. 4D Toys costs $6.99 and requires iOS 9.0+ and Android 8 or newer to download.
Mindbending 4D physics objects
Video: 4D Toys Overview
Description
"I am not sure that I've ever seen a more compelling 'show-don't-tell' educational tool than 4D Toys." –Ars Technica
What if you received a box filled with mysterious toys from a fourth spatial dimension?
• Playfully explore and marvel at beautiful shapes powered by a groundbreaking 4D+time physics system.
Want to enjoy 4D Toys on your desktop? Download the latest APK (1.80, 244 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing, feel free to visit our forums!
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Love this game
There are no ads
There are no bad words
It is funny
It is math
There is no end
I get to play without Wi-Fi
★★★★★super fun!
this game is super fun but can you please add some new levels? i have this one idea for a level with random 4D shapes that include every thing in the game except for the marble tracks. Also make a section that include 3D shapes with 4D thickness and make each of the different shapes have their own level please. The game is super fun when you experiment with it for some time. It is the coolest thing i’ve ever played with. I didnt even know you could make stuff like this. overall this game is sup
★★★★★Just missing one thing
I really wish you could add shapes, but it feels complete at the same time. I don’t really have much to say.
★★★★★So worth it
It’s so good it’s worth $7.00 it’s soooooo worth it
★★★★☆Cool but could be better
I found out about this app from a youtube video. It's really cool, playing with this feels like unlocking a superpower. Some features I think are really missing though are the ability to rotate the toys in more directions, and to move the 4D slider bar to the other side of the screen.
I really hope that sometime soon I come across an opportunity to use a tesseract as a d8 :)