Sweegon Cramox
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Sweegon Cramox is my way of keeping curiosity in shape. I once stumbled on words like "drumlin", "serac", "kame terrace" in a geomorphology textbook.
They sounded like incantations but turned out to be living geology. That's how this app was born — one where you don't just read terms, you live them.
Inside is a small research world.
The lab lets you break objects down through cards and log observations.
The Domain Atlas holds maps of glacial landforms, rock glaciers and seracs.
Each card carries a short story of how the landscape formed, without dry encyclopedia tone.
The Research Log keeps a chronicle of your notes.
The Scientist Rank grows with every topic you finish, and the progress feels honest.
I also added an experiment zone and a mini-game called Quantum Resonator.
Sounds fancy, but it's a timing trainer for attention. Particles drift toward the core, each with a pulsing phase ring, and you tap when it matches the target.
Combo grows, core stabilizes. Simple mechanic, but pulls you in like quiet meditation.
The lab notebook holds your observations — write an idea, pin a date, come back later.
There's also a focus timer for sitting down without distractions.
I use it when I need to read a long article. No pop-ups, just a calm countdown.
The app works offline, doesn't push subscriptions.
Data stays local. I built it alone, so every detail is a personal choice. If something breaks or you want a new section, write me — I always answer.
Sweegon Cramox is for those who like rare words, glaciers, quiet rituals and small attention games.
Easy to keep around when you want a pause but don't want to sink into a feed.