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Ordet: Everyone’s Favorite, Little Word Game


4.2 ( 5072 ratings )
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Utvecklare: La Nausée
2.99 USD

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“Whether players wish to expand their vocabulary, keep a sharp mind or pass some time away, there’s a little bit of something for everyone due to the addicting and challenging game play.”
—Apps on Tapp

“Ordet is an easy to use and challenging game that can be enjoyed by the whole family. It’s also an ideal app for enticing children and teenagers to build upon their vocabulary and literacy skills.”
—FanAppic


Ordet turns your iPhone or iPod touch into a beautiful, handcrafted word-playing machine.

Put your vocabulary to the test with Ordet: everyone’s favorite, little word game. Given seven random letters, how many words can you make?

With over 1,000 levels, you can expand your vocabulary and have fun with words for hours and hours. Find all the words you can to rack up points. Find the longest word to unlock the next level. Don’t know what a word means? That’s okay, you can look it up right from inside the game.

Ordet’s gorgeous, minimalist design makes it a pleasure to use. Ordet is the perfect word game for you, whether you are trying to expand your vocabulary, keep your mind active, or just pass the time with something engaging and enjoyable. It is both addictive and challenging — a treat for experienced and novice word game players alike!

Our goal with Ordet was to make the first truly beautiful word game for the iPhone. We think we pulled it off.

Features:
► Finely crafted user interface, animations, and sounds
► Over 1,000 unique levels
► Shake to shuffle
► Last-Ditch hint feature
► Game Center leaderboards, achievements & challenges
► Twitter & Facebook support
► In-app word lookup
► In-app instruction manual
► Retina graphics (for 3.5″ and 4″ displays)
► Hardware keyboard support
► VoiceOver support

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Note: While Ordet doesn’t use words whose only definitions are obscene or epithetical, some words may have homographs (words with the same spelling, but different meaning) which are inappropriate for children.