Dec 2011 – Neuronic begins work on designing a ‘game-enhanced’ Rich Internet Application (RIA) for a New York college that would allow students and teachers to collaborate on course-work and help students organize their academic life.

Nov 2011 – With a bunch of stuffed animals and a little bit of RFID magic, kids can scan for ‘ailments’ using the mock X-ray machine, and play veterinarian.
Neuronic partnered with Argyle Design and Heartland Scenic Studio to create the Pet Scanner exhibit, which is now open to the public at the EdVenture Children’s Museum on South Carolina.
Oct 2011 – Kids get a chance to experience what it might be like to design medicine to fight diseases in a new exhibit that is currently in production.

Aug 2011 – Neuronic begins work with a children’s museum in South Carolina on several new exhibits. Pet Match helps kids understand what goes into owning a pet, and also help them find a suitable pet.
The folks over at App Comments have given us an awesome review of Skrambler X. Here’s an excerpt.
The element I find to particularly cool, besides the graphics, is the information that pops up along the way. You get more than just a puzzle but a mini art history course as you go.
Check out the full review at: http://appcomments.com/reviews/251374624

We’ve been hard at work on an updated version of Skrambler for iPad which will be available on the App Store on April 3rd, along with the release of iPad.
The new version, called Skrambler X, not only offers 30 high-resolution images of famous paintings, but you can now download new paintings over the Internet to your iPad.
Look out for Skrambler X on the Apple App Store.
Feb 15, 2010 – Michelle Lopez of the Portable Gamer does an audio podcast review of Skrambler calling it “… a real winner for any age.”. Head over to the Portable Gamer to listen to the full review as well as check out other games for your mobile devices.
NEW YORK, New York – Sep 14, 2009 – Skrambler is a mobile jigsaw puzzle with historically significant works of art. Restore paintings of more than twenty famous masters including Rembrandt, Degas and da Vinci by moving hexagonal tiles into their correct slots. Uncover intriguing facts about the artists and the works of art as the scrambled images are revealed.
Find Skrambler on the Apple’s iTunes App Store at http://itunes.com/apps/skrambler. Read more about Skrambler in the official press release. – Victoria
NEW YORK, New York – Jul 14, 2009 – Neuronic Games unveils the Peep Reflection Station at the Boston Children’s Museum in Boston, MA. Based on the innovative WGBH television series, Peep and the Big Wide World, this ground-breaking exhibit invites young scientists to explore a world of everyday science activities through the eyes of a newly hatched chicken.
Developed in partnership with Argyle Design, with support from the National Science Foundation, Peep fosters early interest in science through delightfully interactive, hands-on activities designed for children ages 3 to 5. Read more about the Peep Reflection Station in the official press release. – Victoria















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