Patriot Pursuit
So you think you know America?
Orem, Utah - According to a Washington Post story, Americans know more about the characters on the Simpsons than they do about the Constitution. A new app, released by Juicy Development hopes to change that statistic.
Users can test their knowledge on a variety of constitutional facts and early American History, and earn points based on the difficulty of the questions asked. Patriot Pursuit draws its questions from a database created by constitutional scholars, and edited by Mike Holler, author of "The Constitution Made Easy."
Questions on topics such as: US History, the Constitution and its amendments, the Founding Fathers, and Presidents of the United States make this application perfect for trivia buffs, as well as students.
As an educational app, Patriot Pursuit can be adapted for use in the classroom, as well as for homeschool environments."This would be a fantastic app for teachers," said Tod Hadley, CEO of Juicy Development. "Since most schools are under tremendous pressure to use technology in the classroom, and do this on a reduced budget, we're offering a permanent educational discount on Patriot Pursuit for qualifying organizations."
In honor of its Independence Day release, Patriot Pursuit will sell for the introductory price of 99 cents in the App Store. This price will only be offered for a limited time. Updates are free to users, and will be released periodically throughout the year.
Pricing and Availability:
Patriot Pursuit is available for the iPhone for 99 cents (USD) in the App Store.
