WORD PLANET NOW available for FREE download on Apple and Android App stores. Download from App store now click here https://appsto.re/gb/Mgeibb.i Compatible on all smartphones and tablets. A fun and addictive game for people of all ages to enjoy. Save the planets from the deadly attack using speed and accuracy to spell out the correct word. Buy lives to unlock other worlds and achieve your high scores. Are you up for the challenge? Download on the links above and Enjoy! Word Planet Game Get ready for some intergalactic arcade action! Word Planet is a fun and challenging game for all ages, fight against th… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsGet ready for some intergalactic arcade action! Word Planet is a fun and challenging game for all ages, fight against the falling letters as you journey far beyond stars and work to protect the planetoids from a deadly attack. You’ll have to work fast and accurately if you want to succeed on this intergalactic adventure!The game opens up and gets more challenging the further you progress and you’ll no doubt learn about some new words as your fight against the falling letters. So no matter how old you are you’ll still learn something new! The stylish and colourful graphics give each planet its own character, charm and atmosphere and they are wonderfully complemented by Word Planet’s amazing sound effects and music, that sound great with or without headphones!Word Planet is game that the whole family can enjoy and offers a fun, challenging and educational experience everyone will be sure to enjoy. New lives can also be purchased to help you on your quest as you fight to save the planets. Good luck and enjoy! Information Seller: Genre:Arcade Release:Jun 19, 2016 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (2) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal zain New Member Jun 21, 2016 4 0 0 #2 zain, Jun 21, 2016 Hi Guys what do you think of the game? Any feedback? debaser626 Member Nov 1, 2014 10 0 0 #3 debaser626, Jun 22, 2016 I'll go. Downloaded and played. I think a brief tutorial for the first couple of words would be helpful, as it's not clear what to do at first, though it is easy to figure out within the first five words or so. Basically, you have to spell the word at the top from the falling letters. If a letter passes you that is in the word that you haven't selected yet, you lose a life. Same goes for clicking on a letter you already used. Words that have multiple same letters you have to click a falling letter for each instance in the word (ex. 3x "E"s in "FREEZE") It seems deceptively easy at first, but the challenge ramps up within the first 20 words. Definitely worth a download and play if word games and matching games are your cup of tea. zain New Member Jun 21, 2016 4 0 0 #4 zain, Jun 22, 2016 Thank you for the feedback debaser626 Thank you debaser626, I'm glad you liked it and thank you for the feedback. On the updated edition we are looking implement a auto tutorial at the beginning just to help the player understand the concept of the game. I believe this is a great educational game for kids but also very fun and addictive to play. This is my first app so glad to take any feedback on board. Thank you again debaser626. vectorarchitekt Well-Known Member Dec 29, 2013 2,481 171 63 #5 vectorarchitekt, Jun 23, 2016 I'll give it a try. Would you consider adding a mode where you can create your own words to win? zain New Member Jun 21, 2016 4 0 0 #6 zain, Jun 23, 2016 Adding modes Hi vectorarchitekt, thanks for your feedback. One of the things we had in mind was having bundles of words which could be bought. so if we are talking about the educational markets you would be able to purchase different genres of words depending intellect or interest. E.G. there would be a bundle of words for sports, if the big event like super bowl is coming up then we can look to bring out words relating to super bowl. For the educational market the first bundle of words to buy would be 2-4 letter words and would increase through to 7-8 letter words. What do you think of that idea vectorarchitekt? Thank you for your post (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
I'll go. Downloaded and played. I think a brief tutorial for the first couple of words would be helpful, as it's not clear what to do at first, though it is easy to figure out within the first five words or so. Basically, you have to spell the word at the top from the falling letters. If a letter passes you that is in the word that you haven't selected yet, you lose a life. Same goes for clicking on a letter you already used. Words that have multiple same letters you have to click a falling letter for each instance in the word (ex. 3x "E"s in "FREEZE") It seems deceptively easy at first, but the challenge ramps up within the first 20 words. Definitely worth a download and play if word games and matching games are your cup of tea.
Thank you for the feedback debaser626 Thank you debaser626, I'm glad you liked it and thank you for the feedback. On the updated edition we are looking implement a auto tutorial at the beginning just to help the player understand the concept of the game. I believe this is a great educational game for kids but also very fun and addictive to play. This is my first app so glad to take any feedback on board. Thank you again debaser626.
Adding modes Hi vectorarchitekt, thanks for your feedback. One of the things we had in mind was having bundles of words which could be bought. so if we are talking about the educational markets you would be able to purchase different genres of words depending intellect or interest. E.G. there would be a bundle of words for sports, if the big event like super bowl is coming up then we can look to bring out words relating to super bowl. For the educational market the first bundle of words to buy would be 2-4 letter words and would increase through to 7-8 letter words. What do you think of that idea vectorarchitekt? Thank you for your post