Sleep Furiously Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 34 reviews. Read all reviews for Sleep Furiously for iPhone.
Sleep Furiously is paid iOS app published by Playmation Studios Inc.

Awesome potential

DDDJohnson

My 7-year-old and I both enjoy this game. We laugh at each other's silly sentences. I would suggest having a list of the sentences created at the end of the round that could be exported.


Horrible!

alohabailey

Can't even get past the intro. Trying every configuration for bagel sentence and they are all wrong. No other buttons to push to get out or skip intro. Very frustrating.


1st review

Capternmurica

Great game and super addicting !


Not relaxing

Hombre_21

I found this to be more frustrating than relaxing.


How do I turn off the sound?

Happy in Maryland

Help


Doesnt work

Troy Dragon Guy

Ipad1 user, ios 5.1.1 and it does not open at all. Want a refund.


Happy word nerd

The Rev Owen

This is just great fun. The alliteration bonus is the kind of small, thoughtful detail that makes it even more fun.


Cute, but…

Carlamatic

It's hard to build sentences when 95% of the words are plurals and the game doesn't allow stringing plurals. ”Artists opinions consume penguins" should be a legitimate sentence—and it IS, in actual English, however nonsensical—and yet in the game it's rejected. It would be nice to be able to do this. It would also be nice to be able to reset the board with all new words, since Endless mode doesn't seem to start a new game.


The Fun of Grammatical Nonsense!

Jophan

Lewis Carroll would have loved this game. As a fan of Noam Chomsky's linguistics, the name caught my eye, and I've enjoyed playing the game. Working on sentences rather than letters and words as in most games of this category is a refreshing change. I've recommended it to my Facebook friends. The sentences are often so amusing or accidentally poetic that my one request for an improvement would be for the game to record an archive of all the sentences made and allow us to keep just the ones we like. Thanks for giving us a toy that plays with semantics and semiotics so amusingly.