How accessible is this with VO. On Jul 21, 2012, at 11:36 AM, Phil Vlasak wrote:
> Peter Damen's Worder. > Worder is a challenging anagram word game which tests your ability to find > words within a set of nine letters. > Worder requires no internet connection and is great for plane flights, > commuting on subways and remote travel destinations. > The object of the game is to make as many words as possible, and find the one > word using all nine letters too. > Worder has no timers, explosions or music, just sit down for a relaxing game > of Worder, playing at your own pace. > Worder includes many game options, including a "Shared Letter" mode where all > words should include the highlighted letter, or standard mode that allows > you to use all letters. > The minimum word length for a game can also be selected, which can limit the > number of words that need to be found. > Worder also includes 6 difficulty levels, so that Worder can cater for those > who are intimidated by games with large word sets, > to those people who are word game experts. Level 6 includes all words, where > lower levels include a subset of the entire word list, > based on how commonly words are used in everyday language and text. > You can challenge your friends by sending your current game for them to play. > See if they can beat your score. > > Version 3.0 costs $1.99 > http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/worder/id295069415?mt=8 > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Woody Anna Dresner" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2012 11:43 AM > Subject: Re: anagrams > > > Hi, > > Worder is a good anagram game. I don't remember whether it's free because I > got it a long time ago. > > There are four unlabeled buttons near the top of the opening screen and many > of the other screens. From left to right, they are > New game > Resume game > Instructions > Configuration > The configuration screen is mostly accessible, xcept that most of the > unlabeld buttons are Info, and the final one is Done. Also, you can't flick > to all the controls, but you can touch them. On this screen, you decide > whether to allow 3-letter words, whether adding S is necessary, whether to > use American or British spelling, and a few more things. > > When you're playing a game, there is a group of 8 letters, each of which is a > button. Double-tap a letter button, and the letter appears in a text box > below the letters. When you have all the letters entered, flick to the Plus > button to the right of the text field, and double-tap it. There's no sound, > but your total number of words goes up and the word is added to the list. > Both of these pieces of info are available after the text box. There's also a > Cross button that deletes what's in the text box. If there's nothing in the > text box, it seems to cross out the last word you entered and not let you > enter that word again. I'm not sure why. There's also a Flag button. This > lets you forfeit the game. There's no time limit, which I love. > > HTH, > Anna > > > > > On Jul 21, 2012, at 10:02 AM, Samara Raine wrote: > >> I would love a game like this too. >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stacey Robinson" >> <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2012 10:20 AM >> Subject: anagrams >> >> >>> Hi all, >>> I'm looking for a single player anagram game (hopefully free) that works >>> with Voiceover. 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