Morning Bird Alarm Clock - The Only Natural Way to Wake Up -
*** Featured on Android And Me: 10 new apps worth checking out this week (Week Oct. 8 - Oct. 12) ***
*** "Last week I shared this app in the Android Rookies column because my brother Clark loves birds, and it turns out quite a few of you in the audience share his passion. This paid app will cost you $0.99, but it’s worth a shot if you are a fan of nature." - Taylor Wimberly, Chief Editor at Android and Me.
Do you like nature especially birds ? Do you have problem waking up in the morning ? Do normal alarm clocks appear very boring to you ?
If your answers to the above questions are yes, you have found the right app.
Morning Bird Alarm Clock is a unique alarm clock that uses authentic bird sounds to wake you up. Energize your morning with many morning bird species across the world.
That's not all. Morning Bird Alarm Clock also comes with a built-in quiz system to test your bird knowledge and it will only unlock if you answer the question correctly (or at least tried 3 times without success).
Morning Bird Alarm Clock also comes with a bird guide for you to enrich your knowledge of many bird species that can be found every morning in many countries around the world.
And that's not the end, yet. Morning Bird Alarm Clock also comes with a beautifully designed clock widget for you to decorate your Android homescreen. It's specifically designed to strictly adhere to Google's UI guidelines for newer handsets such as Galaxy S3, HTC One X, Galaxy Nexus, Sony Xperia S, etc...
With this app, you and your kids will have plenty of fun to talk and laugh about every morning.
*** Comment on the feedback: we are aware of your feedback and we have been looking into it. As far as we are aware of, since all the birds have different local versions (different color scheme and slightly different sounds), birds in the UK might not necessarily look like and sound like native birds in the U.S. or in the Asian continent. After careful checking, we have confirmed that all the birds photos and descriptions in the current app version are correct. However, we will conduct further research and will try to clarify these details in our future versions to avoid any confusion. Thank you again for your feedback and for your supports. Cheers ***