1. IMPORTANT: This is a psychometric assessment for job selection developed by Arctic Shores and is not intended for recreational use.
2. Skyrise City was designed and validated by psychometric app developer Arctic Shores.
3. The company you have applied to will send you unique login credentials that will only be valid for a certain time period.
4. This psychometric assessment is suitable for devices manufactured less than 3 years ago.
5. You cannot use the app without a username and password.
6. It objectively measures aspects of your personality based on in-app decision-making.
1. All in all a very enjoyable experience, would totally do the puzzles again if i could!I was quite surprised that I did pretty badly at the facial expression round, I've done the same excersize at university with real human photos subtly changed to show micro expressions as used by Paul ekman, and I was the only person in class to correctly identify all the expressions; found it more difficult to do the same thing for the animated faces admittedly.
2. I am BPS accredited in psychometric test administration and scoring, so this was quite a different experience.Honestly, as an application tool and behavioural study, it's not a bad little 'game'! Different levels with different challenges, it keeps you engaged while varying in difficulty as you go.
3. I would recommend this anytime that those 5 hrs assessment anytime lolGreat system, so much nicer than the standard methods of psychometric testing! I did think real photos would have worked better than the digitally rendered faces, but can absolutely see why you needed more control than you could have over photos.
4. The only draw back was that one game sped up so quickly in its early stage that I do not believe it registered my correct answer and 2 games tested the same fast hand/co-ordination which was frustrating for me as a person with Dyspraxia.
5. Reaction based tests were annoying, since the pauses given for failing a question also decreased in time along with the questions speeding up, which is completely the opposite point entirely of having pauses to begin with, and there ended up being a point where they became more an issue than the actual test.
6. Otherwise, a good testing measure, nice ideaAs part of a set of assessment tools I think it worked brilliantly, I was initially quite apprehensive and anxious as I do not have a games console and nor would I know how to use one.
7. The report sent to you at the end is also a fun read, tells you a little more about yourself which is very good indeed!Enjoyable, imaginative and well thought out games except 2 requiring fast hand/eye co-ordination.
8. This is great as it is interactive.It was frustrating at first coz my phone didn't support but when i did It on a friends phone i found that the concept of it was amazing.
9. A human attention span is merely 8 seconds and that was a difficult taskMost puzzles were alright, none were too complicated though one seemed to only have a pattern you would've worked out by the end of the puzzle.
10. Step 7 - the bid 'high' or 'low' tutorial was badly put together, and I'm sure that there were two mistakes in it (despite understanding the biometric), but other than that I enjoyed the experience.
11. This ws a psychometric test which was great fun but allowed to see which areas you may have excelled I and those that may need improvement.