Mobile Apps
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A few mobile phone apps were made to promote the series. They were promoted on Facebook, and some are currently lost.
Battle of the Smithsonian Java App

| Release Date | April 2009 |
| Platform | Mobile |
| Genre | Platformer |
| Developer | Gameloft |
| Links | Dedomil |
A Javascript platformer released for flip phones by Gameloft in 2009, made in collaboration with FOX Mobile and Majesco Entertainment, the latter being the company that helped make the BOTS games for Wii, Xbox, DS, and PC.
The game is available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese (BR and EURO), Polish, Turkish, Russian, and Czech.
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NatM 3 Mobile App

One of the unlockable icons in-game
| Release Date | 2015 |
| Platform | iOS, Android |
| Genre | Entertainment |
| Developer | Fox Digital Entertainment |
| Links | APKPure [English] APKPure [EspaƱol] |
An app where the player visited specific sites to scan codes for character tiles. Once scanned, these tiles unlocked character information, film clips, prizes, and more. Rated 17+ due to a sweepstakes where the winner could win a sleepover in the British Museum.
From the app itself, one could also learn about the film's screenings and releases, purchase tickets, and see what prizes they'd won. It is currently unknown what prizes could be won outside of the sleepover.
Sponsors include the British Museum, Regent Street, and Dunkin' Donuts (Spain exclusive). At the former two, the player would scan QR codes available at certain exhibits or landmarks. For the latter, one would scan QR codes printed on to Dunkin' Donuts products.
Gameplay has not yet been located in any language. If you have any footage of this app, send it to the Search!
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Transcript: Jedediah. From: The Hall of Miniatures. Likes: Riding horses, Blowing stuff up.
Monkey Cam

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| Release Date | 8 March 2015 |
| Platform | iOS, Android |
| Genre | Camera |
| Developer | Unknown |
An AR camera app which allowed users to take photos with transparent images of Dexter added to the background or foreground. Its final update was 22 May 2015, and the app was removed from app stores by 2016.
This is currently an active search. If you have located it, send it to the Search!
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