Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Christopher Jarvis | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Website: www.synonymy-game.com
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Try the game Stephen Fry and Steven Pinker are tweeting about! A lite version of the game with ads and restrictions on multiplayer and difficulty settings. The Full Game supports unrestricted multiplayer, and weekly challenges in which users can compete globally on set start and end words. Every time a path is uncovered by a user, it is tweeted from @synonymywords and posted to our Facebook page.
Synonymy is the first game by filmmaker Christopher Cinq-Mars Jarvis and is narrated by world-renowned author and biologist, Richard Dawkins.
All profits go to various charitable, education-based foundations.
** Works best using iPhone 5/iPad 2 or later and iOS8 or later. Requires iOS7 or later. The game seems to work on older devices but performance might suffer. Please address any concerns to www.synonymy-game.com/#contact
A visualization of the game's network can be seen here -- http://www.gigapan.com/gigapans/159329 -- In order to compute relative distance, all synonyms were mapped using 3d graphing software, as if each word were a planet that had a gravitational pull proportional to its number of relationships to other nodes. Above is a 2D representation of that model, a 40,000 x 40,000 image.
The lite version is great, but the full version is even better with more difficulty settings!
I have the lite version and it is challenging! Really gets you thinking about words!
Synonymy drew me in because it's really different from most other word games I've played, and I'm intrigued by the concept behind it. It's challenging, stimulating and a lot of fun!
This would be a great little word app - if it weren't for the fact that the program they're using to randomly generate the words has such limited imagination! I rapidly got tired of each new grid having the same words over and over and why they have subjects is mystifying as none of the words relate to the categories. You choose Zombie Apocalypse and you get a first grid with relevant words and then every grid after it has names of herbs or an entirely random collection of words. It's a shame because if it had a decent word generator it would be an entertaining little app.
I play it a lot with my nephew - just the right amount of competition and difficulty
You need patience but it's really satisfying when you beat it. I play the challenges once a week and it's good fun.
I LOVE this game. I saw it at E3 a couple years ago and I still play it from time to time.