King Signs app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 704 ratings )
Travel
Developer: Mohamad Al Hasan
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 03 May 2017
App size: 25.22 Mb

Do you believe in signs?

The signs can be the wind, the moon, an engraving on a tree, a writing in a book, or even a post on your iPhone! A sign is only a sign when you see it at a very special moment. The signs are working around all the time but are we ready to see them?

Heres one way it can work... when you visit a special place or read something funny, make sure you post a sign for someone else to find it and get their moment of surprise!

Read all the signs that people left around the world. You will not be asked to create an account, but when you post a new sign you can leave your name and contact if you like.

Why the name King Signs?
Heres the story...

Monkey King is taken to heaven to be executed for his crimes, but fire, lightning, and edged weapons have no effect on his invincible body. So the Emperor beseeches Buddha to intervene. Buddha appears and makes the Monkey King a wager that, if he can jump out of his hand, he will become the new ruler of heaven. Monkey jumps into his palm and leaps with all his might, clouds whizzing by him in a blur of colors as he travels across the sky. He lands before five great pillars, thinking them to be the edge of the cosmos. He tags one of the pillars with his name and urinates at the base of another in order to prove that he had been there. Upon returning, he demands that the Buddha live up to his end of the bargain. Yet the Buddha explains that he had used his infinite powers to cloud the Monkey Kings mind, tricking him into thinking he had left, when he actually stayed in his hand the entire time. But before Monkey can do anything, the Buddha overturns his hand, pushing it out the gates of heaven and slamming it onto earth, transforming it into the Five Elements Mountain. There, the Monkey King is imprisoned for his crimes against heaven.

Monkey King made the first sign in history and thus the name "King Signs".