Amalgam by Marc Kerstein

Amalgam by Marc Kerstein Summary

Amalgam by Marc Kerstein is a with in-app purchases iOS app in Entertainment by Marc Kerstein. Released in Mar 2020 (5 years ago). Store metadata: updated Nov 8, 2022.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Nov 8, 2022 .


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App Description

Amalgam comprises of multiple effects, all within one app.

All effects are chosen to be powerful, yet easy to perform. And each effect requires nothing more than just your phone.

Amalgam includes instructions as well as various customisation settings. It even includes a community section for user-submitted tips and routines.

AMALGAM INCLUDES:

* Streets *
Streets is finally back!
John Archer has given his exclusive permission for this remake of his popular Streets app, which now incorporates new features including a modernised real map and a new "gyro crib".

- Divine where in the world your spectator is thinking of!
- A book test with no memory work required.
- A new "legitimate mode" which supports all languages.


* TimedOut *
A customisable prediction effect that's all in your spectator's hands. Predict a number, dice roll, ESP symbol, star sign or more.

- Prediction can be an image in your Photos or perhaps a drawing.
- After making your prediction, you do not touch the phone again.
- No Internet or Bluetooth required: nothing is sent to or from the device.
- Your spectator checks the prediction themselves: the phone remains in their hands!
- No voice recognition!
- Perfect for pairing with other electronic mentalism effects: reveal a photo from two days ago of you predicting their dice roll, which even they don't know yet!


* Watch *
A revelation of a freely chosen time. Your spectator zooms in to a wristwatch in a photograph to find it's set to the time they just named.

- Customisable: use your own photo.
- Any time can be named to the minute.
- Novel method: no voice recognition or unjustified inputs.


* Word Search *
Seemingly demonstrate superhuman memory abilities with this word search game from Harry De Cruz. Although you only look at the word search for a couple of seconds, you can reveal the positions and directions of all words hiding within.

- Method keeps memory work to a minimum: if you know the alphabet, you can perform this effect.
- No need to secretly obtain information during the effect.
- Phone remains in the spectator's hands.


* Inertia *
Force text, photos and videos on any website, without hiding the screen from the spectator. Inertia works great as a prediction effect, or combined with your favourite revelation.

- Predict a word on any website.
- Force photos or videos on Instagram.
- Reveal you predicted a selected Twe