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WordSurge app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 9512 ratings )
Games Education Educational Word
Developer: Adam Allen
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.5.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 02 Sep 2010
App size: 19.52 Mb

WordSurge is an addicting new take on word games. As bubbles float up, tap them to release the letters inside. Make rhymes for even more points. Keep up with the bubbles or you could run out of air!

Enjoy the high res underwater world with a steampunk theme on your iPhone, iPod, or iPad.

Accelerometer aware, with real physics.

Dynamic soundtrack changes with the game action.

Powered by an English rhyming dictionary with over 475,000 words.

Latest reviews of WordSurge app for iPhone and iPad

Word Surge
This has the potential to be great but it seems like they cheaped out on the dictionary checker. I constantly seem to have words rejected that are listed as valid in a variety of dictionaries.
Does not display correctly
The game does not fill the screen on the iPad. Main menu is ok, but once you start playing it loads off center. Please fix, otherwise a neat game with lots of potential.
Fun...
?..but can get a bit frantic! Also, when I first installed it on my iPad 2, I read the how to and after that, the game froze completely. Had to reinstall it.
Different concept but weak implmentation
I really like this game, but it crashes and freezes, and doesnt always register my input. Try again, guys.
Word Surge
This game has potential, but there are a few deficiencies that contribute to the feeling that somethings lacking. - I could not connect to "High Scores" as well as "Achievements" (not sure what "achievements" its referring to...mine? other players? - a player has no way of knowing what contributes to the game lasting longer, as there are times when Ive been playing, appearing to be doing well, and it will suddenly stop. Is there a time limit? Does the game end after a certain amount of letters are released from the bottom? I realize that a few clues are given ie: "Alliteration," "Rhyme," something about a level becoming unlocked (but what does that mean?). - how does scoring points work? -As I mentioned, it does have very good potential Thank you
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