Triple A is a sophisticated and interactive visualizer app developed by SungLab, designed to provide a unique and engaging experience for users of all ages. It merges the functionalities of five other digital art applications created by the same developer: Art Wave, Art Particle, Art Gravity, Art Linear, and Art Lightning. This app is perfect for those looking to engage in focused meditation, enhance creative thinking, relax, or simply enjoy a fun digital toy that can also entertain children and pets.
Triple A caters to individuals interested in New Media Art Appreciation, offering a relaxing and aesthetically pleasing experience. The app includes built-in music tracks to aid in relaxation and stress relief, making it an excellent tool for those dealing with burnout, sleep disorders, ADHD, or anyone seeking calming activities.
The app features five distinct art modes, each with five unique effects, totaling 25 mesmerizing visual effects. Beyond these core effects, Triple A offers additional captivating visuals, including vortexes, flowers and leaves, butterflies, and rainbows. Users can also experience an astonishing 30,000 particle explosion directly on their mobile devices.
Features:
- Supports 5-finger, 2-hand multi-touch functionality for an immersive experience.
- Includes 10 music selections, with the option to turn the music on or off.
- Offers five distinct Art Modes: Art Particle, Art Wave, Art Gravity, Art Linear, and Art Lightning.
- Achieves a high-speed performance at 60 FPS, emitting up to 30,000 particles.
- Allows customization of particle length, quantity, and size to tailor the visual experience.
This is Free:
Users can upgrade to the No AD version for an ad-free experience, which also offers three times more particles and additional effects.
Support:
For any issues, questions, concerns, or suggestions related to the app, users can reach out to the developer at [email protected]. Feedback is highly appreciated.
What's New in the Latest Version 7.7:
Updated on August 15, 2024, the latest version includes increased particle numbers, an improved user interface, the introduction of a new app called MUNG, and fixes for previous crashes.