Hi Stephen,
I like the sound of your new game, but I don't have an iPad or an
iPhone. Do you mean to say it won't work on an iMac?
Well done anyway!
Regards,
Gilly
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15 April 2014 10:56
Hi everyone,
This is shameless promotion, but I only do it once in a while so I
hope it's OK ...
The app is a great word game which is a combination of luck and
strategy. I've collaborated with Graham (of Graham's Games, who lives
in Shoreham) to turn his original physical dice game into an app. The
app has the advantage over the original that it keeps all the scores,
runs the timer, prompts you for your turns and you don't need a table
to roll the dice on which is always handy on the train. Not only that
but when the train arrives it keeps it all ready to continue where you
left off later. There's a word puzzle built-in too to practice your
skills.
Our lovely testers and friends seem to like it and in fact Jacky and
Andrew who live here in Goldhanger said "I'd buy an iPad to play
this". Nice people. And I didn't even pay them to say that!
It runs on iPhone, iPod touch and iPad and if you've got one of the
swanky iPhone 5S models or the new iPad it will run as a 64-bit app
(geek speak for even faster and smoother).
So, go on, if you feel moved to do so, download it and have some fun
and make me and Graham happy lads. No pressure. I've got to afford
that Champagne somehow
You can get it here:
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/dicewords/id762908890?mt=8
There is also a free version if you'd like to try a restricted version
first to see if you like it - just search for Dicewords-X instead.
And if you download it and you like it you can leave a lovely review
from inside the app via the Instructions screen. And rave about it to
everyone you know of course. Ahem.
OK - blatant PR spiel over. Thanks for reading.
Stephen
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factor, with 90% listing it in their top five."
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