Engino kidCAD (3D Viewer)

4.4
1.57K reviews
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PEGI 3
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About this game

ENGINO is perhaps the only construction system that originated directly from Education. Originally inspired by teachers for the Design and Technology classroom, it evolved to an award winning product which covers from Structures to Mechanisms, Renewable energy and even Robotics Control. The patented geometry of the ENGINO components allows connectivity to all directions of the 3D space with a simple snap-fit method, making it very easy even for children at the age of Primary Schools to build complex models. The 3D model viewer application has been created to allow easy access to new models developed by the ENGINO team and gradually the users themselves. All ENGINO sets have printed step by step instructions for the main models but many additional models can be created. With the new generation of technology where smart phones and tablets have become a part of every-day life, it is essential to enable the users to see new model ideas on these devices. The model viewer has an extensive library of models, continually updated, from cars to motorbikes, planes, helicopters, trucks, cranes and many more! The user can select which model to view and once this is loaded to the application, then the user can rotate the model to see it from various angles, he can zoom in to observe connecting details and most importantly he can explode the model and see how each part connects to the other one.
Updated on
Jan 16, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
1.22K reviews
Kameryn Jackson
February 19, 2024
This is decent, the only problem I have is that the instructions for the "Discovering STEM: Newton's Laws" don't show the strings or ropes at all, making it very hard to tell where to tie. Please fix this so that way I'm not just left with a build that doesn't work how it's meant to
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Cos Min
October 16, 2020
Difficult to use: camera controls and rotating the models is the biggest issue, then the order in which parts are assembled (sometimes you have to take out parts to put in a new one and other times they ask you to assemble parts in at different zones of the model instead of continuing in the same spot); also, it's difficult to see the flashing part where you're supposed to continue assembling.
102 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
January 7, 2019
The app makes the building process much easier. One change, rather than then the new piece subtly pulsing it should flash red or some other more obvious color. It is hard to see as the build gets more complete.
33 people found this review helpful
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What's new

Bug fixes.