Askomatic app for iPhone and iPad


4.9 ( 9709 ratings )
Games Entertainment
Developer: The Tremendousness Collective
Free
Current version: 1.0.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 21 Feb 2013
App size: 21.64 Mb

Should you or shouldnt you? Ask-O-Matic is here to help. Ask-O-Matic is an advice app thats kind of like the offspring of an obnoxious Magic 8-Ball™ & an insane Dear Abby™. When you need to make a decision, ask Ask-O-Matic a yes/no question then swipe to get your answer. Someone will be right with you.

This version features seven little characters with big personalities who will randomly appear when you take Ask-O-Matic for a spin.
· Coach Jim Schwartz, the gruff tough.
· Molly, who loves rainbows & unicorns.
· Mahatma, the wise & surprisingly perky old man.
· Sister Paula Marie, a nun like none other.
· Sebastian, whos just full of advice.
· Death, who despite living only for the sheer thrill of killing, has a pretty good sense of humor.

You don’t have to ask your question out loud as Ask-O-Matic can magically read your mind. When youre done, just swipe. Once you’ve gotten your answer, use the buttons at the bottom to share that wisdom via Twitter, Facebook, or email, to repeat what was said, or to ask a new question.

If you have any problems, please don’t use the App Store for bug reporting or complaints. We can’t respond to you here. Contact us at [email protected] and we’ll take care of it.

Ask-O-Matic is a collaboration between The Tremendousness Collective, ProjectBox, and Tintanker. By that we mean Bill Keaggy, Scott Matthews, Chris Roettger, Tim Garrett, & James Macanufo.

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DISCLAIMER: Magic 8-Ball™ is the trademark of Mattel, Inc., and Dear Abby™ is the trademark of Phillips-Van Buren, Inc. and are in no way sponsored by, associated or affiliated with Ask-O-Matic. These trademarks are used solely to identify Mattel, Inc.s and Phillips-Van Buren, Inc.s products and to convey what the application is about, and is nominative fair use. The Magic 8-Ball™ game and application is the property of Mattel, Inc. and the Dear Abby™ name is the property of Phillips-Van Buren, Inc. and any use of any aspect of these names by this application is limited permissible fair use.
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PS: Alaska is the only state that can be typed on one row of QWERTY keys. Its true!