Lettercraft - A Word Puzzle Game To Train Your Brain Skills Reviews – Page 5

4/5 rating based on 55 reviews. Read all reviews for Lettercraft - A Word Puzzle Game To Train Your Brain Skills for iPhone.
Lettercraft - A Word Puzzle Game To Train Your Brain Skills is paid iOS app published by Marco Torretta

Love this Game!!!

Asia650

I only play word games and this is one of my fav besides Scrabble and WWF. It's so addicting and I can play even without Internet connection. I finished the 200 Levels and hoping that there'll be more levels coming. Great game/app, thumbs up!!! Thanks.


Challenging Fun

Rebecca Lippman

If you like words, you'll enjoy this game.


Are YOU serious?

Auria2016

Any game which says "Not even close" and then asks "Are you serious?" when I retype "Christmas" is a game I don't need to play any longer!! It doesn't get any more wrong than that! Then again, I read another review before leaving this one where this game apparently doesn't believe "America" is a word either. Sooooo happy this game was free! I'd hate to think I'd assisted in funding this company!!!


A near miss.

monkeypox

Starts out fun, but the higher you progress, the more of a challenge it becomes to satisfy the seemingly limited vocabulary put in place. As others have noted, some words are recognized—including swear words—while others are not.


Does not understand the English language

sewhidbey

This is perhaps a good concept but a terrible execution. A very simple four or five letter word can be understood but the higher-level word such as, say, Eucharist was denied as not a word. Perhaps the programmer should've used an English dictionary in developing this app.


¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Danimal914

¯\_(ツ)_/¯


Well made, but should include all English words

cybergoogle

Though some of the other reviews on this app have made me cringe, such as people not reading the level description and then leaving a bad review, or getting personally offended (and, apparently, having mental breakdowns) over the lack of inclusion of "America" and "Christmas". The fact of the matter is that though there is likely no political agenda whatsoever behind which words don't work, some English words just... don't work. I'm an app developer myself, and this issue is just... silly. A quick Google search shows there's an APK called Lexicontext you could use to fix the dictionary, or there's a workaround to access the phone's dictionary. User input could be checked against the phone's dictionary in one quick conditional statement. This is an easy fix. Anyway, five stars for your otherwise clean programming, good design, and because some of your other poor reviews were undeserved. The dictionary issue would take maybe half an hour to fix and would resolve the vast majority of complaints about your app. I would highly recommend you push out an update.


Fun and challenging

Wįll

Beautifully designed with fluid game play. The app never gets in the way of the game.


Poor Vocabulary, Unclear on Rules

ee2739569

At first the game is relaxing and simple, but I'm not sure how the team selects words for their dictionary. The app does not tell you upfront which words are not counted, such as proper names of cities or the like. The app also doesn't recognize many words used today or different variations of spellings. For example, it corrects bleu - as in "bleu cheese" - to blue. Although the first spelling is technically French, it's the correct way to refer to bleu cheese. I guess what I'm saying is there isn't much leeway when it comes to vernacular.


Fun

Slippyriffic

It's a word game!