ANZAC 360

10.3K installs
38 ratings
145 monthly active users
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ANZAC 360 Summary

ANZAC 360 is a mobile Android app in Education by Australian Government, Dept. of Veterans' Affairs. Released in Nov 2018 (7 years ago). It has about 10.3K+ installs and 38 ratings with a 3.09★ (mixed) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 145 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Dec 16, 2019.

Recent activity: 107 installs this week (298 over 4 weeks) showing above average growth View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Dec 16, 2019 .


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App Description

ANZAC 360 takes you to the heart of Australia’s WW1 & WW2 experiences.

Using stunning 360-degree drone and ground-level footage and blending modern-day imagery with graphics, period photos and video, the app takes viewers to key sites along the Australian Trail of Remembrance, The Death Railway - and explains what happened there in gripping bite-size segments.

From battlegrounds like Pozieres, Villers-Bretonneux and Fromelles to museums and memorials like the extraordinary Sir John Monash Centre and awe-inspiring Menin Gate, or the Death Railway in Thailand, each of the videos tells the story of the men and women who served; and places those stories into the broader context of Australia’s part in the epic conflict waged from 1914 to 1945.

Soar over battlefields, explore stunning monuments, go inside ruined bunkers and restored trenches in 360 vision, using a headset or simply holding your phone or tablet.

We even take you underground into a network of ancient subterranean tunnels and caves that became a favourite destination for Aussies on leave - hundreds of whom scrawled their names on the walls; then died in action nearby, just weeks or months after.

And the journey comes right up to the present day - taking the viewer into the middle of the emotional daily Last Post ceremony at Ypres’ Menin Gate, a memorial to the thousands who died with no known grave.

Lest We Forget.

Your device becomes a "magic window into the 360º VR Experience as you move it around you to see each scene.