I only started playing this a few days ago, but its an entertaining way to engage and occupy my mind when Im trying to relax or wait. I got it free from a Starbucks code, but its easily worth the purchase price.
I only started playing this a few days ago, but its an entertaining way to engage and occupy my mind when Im trying to relax or wait. I got it free from a Starbucks code, but its easily worth the purchase price.
I really love this app.
Clever and enjoyable. There should be a split second check on the games part to see if you have a word typed in before a cut off.
Im 68 years old. I thought all these apps and games were for young people only. Boy, was I wrong! This is fun, and keeps me mentally active. I love it!
Great for a free app!
Im enjoying this.
Improve the dictionary! I can input all kinds of slang, but I cant use Monday or Mondays ... Alright. I am dropping this from four stars too one. This is a GREAT game...but there are a HUGE number of valid words it doesnt recognize. Lame.
Fun and challenging.
Absolutely one of my favorite apps! Love the challenges of the different individual level parameters and difficulties. Thanks for finally adding more new levels to conquer. My daily productivity just took another hit.
Just when you thought you didnt need those dictionary calendars. This game is fun its a simple challenge.
Glad for the new levels, but there are a few bugs with the challenges regarding the border letters (i.e. end the word on the border). It often rejects words that do, in fact, end on the border. Ive encountered this repeatedly -- please take a look at it!
This game has been a joy for me and others whom I share the game with, namely my beautiful girlfriend Ashley, who shines like a star in the night sky. Onward from this I play this game all the time, and just once today I attempted to input America and was completely, utterly, and unequivocally horrified to the point of nearly having vomit spewing not from my mouth only, but nose and tear ducts as well.. I recovered shakily from this abject state of fear and oppression and resolved to write this scathing review. My pure distaste for the lack of patriotism displayed, and the almost completely out of character behavior of my favorite letter based word game, has brought me here. I give it 3 stars because its good, lets face it this game is Gods gift to train thumbs, the part I lost my 2 stars was the loss of all 50 when you forgot to include the American values and tradition that the word America invokes. The fact is, I usually use America as a verb, maintaining its capital letter. To america something means many things the most of which is freedom. Put America in the game, this is a simple and with out doubt the most important necessity of any recent, or soon to arrive updates. Please. For the red and the white and the blue. For the love of God man,( lady), do it! Thank you for you time.
No issues and love this game. To the previous reviewer who has an issue with proper nouns being included such as "America" - its not a vocabulary word. We dont expect any names to be acceptable in a word puzzle.
Until you spell a legit word, like "cake" and it says that word is not available on this level. Seriously? A kindergarten word not accepted in level one Easy mode??! Not worth it. Bye.
I play word games to relax and pass the time. This game starts out fun but quickly becomes anything but relaxing- the colour changes of letters and shaking is annoying and severely distracting when youre trying to locate words. Ive noticed that I can quickly locate long words when the match starts but the constant colour changes quickly make the screen an unreadable mess. Wish it could get an update that offers some alternative signal about the letter countdown, until then Ive stopped playing.
Really cool game until you get to the more challenging levels and it just stops recognizing your inputs. I am constantly touching letters but they arent counted. I tap "hello" and it says I typed "h". Its not me. It happens every time I get close to winning. Very frustrating. Needs more levels and less BS
Im a word puzzle geek - I love doing Sunday NYTimes crosswords. I love Boggle (the 5x5 board - not the skimpy 4x4 version). I dont get caught up in just any old word puzzle, though. To grab and keep my attention, it has to have fairly simple rules, a clean design, and above all has to be challenging. Lettercraft hits that trifecta, and then some. Pros: totally, completely, maddeningly addictive. The design is clean, colorful, and intuitive. Each level has a different, but simple, rule to follow. You can choose from multiple difficulty options. And the pressure created by unused tiles "heating" up and eventually disappearing is maddening and brilliant all at the same time. Its awesome that you have unlimited "lives," so you can keep trying a level over and over and over again until you get better and pass it. Ive made it through all 200 existing levels, am thoroughly addicted, and am going through withdrawal waiting for more levels! (Are they coming soon?? Please??) Cons: multiplayer requires Bluetooth, which is really limiting. Serious bummer. Id love to see a better multiplayer option - via Game Center, perhaps? Another negative is that the game can only be played with your phone/device in vertical position. A minor quibble, for sure, but it would be nice to have the option of playing with your phone in horizontal position.
Any game which asks "Are you serious?" when I type "Christmas" is a game I dont need to play any longer!! It doesnt get more wrong than that!
Fun but need to update!!!