States of Matter by Tinybop is an education app developed by Tinybop. The last update, v2.10, released on December 02, 2022, and it’s rated 4.20 out of 5 based on the latest 51 reviews. States of Matter by Tinybop costs $2.99 and requires iOS 9.0+ and Android 8 or newer to download.
Solids! Liquids! Gases!
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Description
Play with solids, liquids, and gasses! Discover how changes in temperature affect states of matter as you freeze soda, pop popcorn, melt gold, and more!
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★😎
I love your apps but it needs music
★★★★★Nice!
This game is so awesome. Just listening to the soda is so great!
some things you can do:
Boil your bro’s soda.
Melt your dad’s gold.
Burn the movie popcorn.
Condense the oxygen!!!
TinyBop, I have a small question unrelated to the game. If oxygen wasn’t so cold as a liquid, could air breathers breathe it? Could fish live in it?
Thanks! 😸
★★★★★Le epic games
I love your games, there so cool! Is there a way to get told what elements that the liquid, solid and gas are made of?
★★★★★Amazing app
I love this game because I’m into science but I have a suggestion. You could add the 4th state of matter which is plasma. You would be able to look at how plasma interacts with different things.
★★★★★Amazing! However…
I love the Tinybop States of Matter app! It's an amazing educational tool that makes learning about the different states of matter easy and fun. The graphics are visually stunning, and the interactive elements are engaging and informative.
However, I would love to see Tinybop create an app that covers more topics in chemistry, such as chemical reactions, elements, compounds, and molecules. I think it would be an excellent addition to their educational lineup, and I'm sure their team would do a