Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Nelson Taruc | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Key Features:
* Free game (ad supported)
* Three difficulty levels
* Solve puzzles to unlock new ones (50 puzzles total)
* Easy to use interface (play with just one hand!)
This is fun, but it'd be cool if you could pick your own words. It gets boring after a while, but it's original!
I love word games and I like the idea behind this one but I thought it was too easy. Even the hard lvl seemed easy, although maybe that was because I couldn't go any further than the first one because I had to complete the easier lvls first. Why are we restricted like that? This could be really fun but it's too easy and becomes boring.
Doesn't seem bad… but it seems that I invented a new word: low, 'cause it says it's not in its dictionary. Fix this please, there is not only one way to solve the puzzles
Dumbest. Dictionary. Ever. 'Bob' and 'jay' aren't legitimate words?? Please.
I agree with the other reviewers on the problem with the dictionary. "Cans" isn't a word? Seriously? It's very annoying to have a perfectly good solution that I can't use. A related (less annoying, but still annoying) problem - I've several times now solved the puzzles in fewer moves than the minimum required. I don't know how it's calculating those, but it needs work, too. It's a fun game, a good time-waster; but it really could and should be better.
This app rejects words like "like", "rug", and "soy" that are definitely part of everyday usage. The dictionary needs a lot of work to make it worth playing. The algorithm that calculates the minimum number of steps between words also needs work--on several occasions I completed the puzzle in fewer steps than it said was possible.
What's the point of having a "give me a hint" button if it's never going to give you a hint? Lame.
Fun but rejects a lot of real words. Also has a button for hints but never gives then. Needs improvement.
The idea behind the game is fun, but the app keeps crashing. Nothing seems to work. Oh well.