Letters of Boom by Richard Sherman Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 24 reviews. Read all reviews for Letters of Boom by Richard Sherman for iPhone.
Letters of Boom by Richard Sherman is paid iOS app published by Digital Kitchen, LLC

Lots of fun; easy to learn but hard to master

davco9200

A modern twist on the old staples of word games. High production value and lots of energy make for a fun, easy to access game.


Love it.

jessieleeprice

This game is addicting! I really like the classic mode because you can casually play without feeling rushed. The blitz mode is too stressful for me but those serious word gamers will probably like it. It's pretty and fun and well designed!


GREAT WORD GAME!!

Kathers36

This is such a fun word game. Give it a shot, you won't be disappointed. Very entertaining :)


So much fun!

LaurieLoree

Great game! A blast to play! And the music and sound design are top-notch! Way to go, Mr. Sherman and DK! BOOM! Carry on!


Seriously?

Ghostmedic171

Surprisingly Awesome. PS: LOB. Go Hawks.


Too inelegant to be top tier

Generic Nickname #24601

The gameplay on this app feels just a little too... clunky. Or clumsy. Or overcomplicated. The elements just don't seem to fit well together. It's not a bad game by any means, but it lacks an elegance of layout that defines the very best games. The two rows, the zapping oncoming blocks, the rather obtuse scoring - it just doesn't quite gel into a cohesive, intuitive game. This would be a good 99¢ game; at $1.99, it needs refinement.


Seems fun

Fab931912

The app keeps crashing


Boom...Love this game!!

Jhickman19

Terrific game and a lot of fun!! Takes other "word" games to a different level. Love the Sherman sound bytes, too! Good stuff!


Fun when it isn't crashing

istychray

Title says it all. Let's hope an update fixes this.


Addictive, fun, and polished!

SimonRad87

It takes a lot to get me hooked on a game these days. This one succeeds. It feels like playing scrabble with two trays at once, but faster paced. I like the personal touch/branding that Richard Sherman (the creator) added. It definitely feels narcissistic, but I still like it for some reason. He's obviously proud of his creation; and that's great! :)