+ Apple Design Award Finalist 2022! +
Letter Rooms is wonderfully simple word game. Each puzzle shows you a hint and a set of letters to create the desired answer. Initially you have to rearrange the letters, but later you'll have to master on-off and mutli-letters to succeed. The over 390 different puzzles will challenge your knowledge of things like animals, pop culture, sports or food! But don't despair if you don't know the answer - you can skip any level without consequences.
Features:
- Solve over 390 puzzles from 12 different topics, like animals, pop culture, sports, or culinary
- Kids mode with 180 puzzles made for kids from age 9-11
- Collaborative Multiplayer via SharePlay
- Accessibility features like the dyslexic font and support for VoiceOver and VoiceControl.
- Plus: Widget, GameCenter, ...
What reviewers said about Letter Rooms:
CultOfMac: "Letter Rooms is a canstfiat jumbled-word game for iOS"
148Apps: "Letter Rooms is a tight and clever puzzle game that understands that less is more."
MacStories Newsletter: "A simple anagram puzzle game with an elegant, playful design."
Metro GameCentral: "Each level’s brevity makes it a pleasant diversion when you’ve got a few minutes to spare, which is just what you need from mobile entertainment"
Hope you have fun with the game! If you have any suggestions or feedback, please reach out to me:
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/klemensstrasser
- Mail: support@strasser.app
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What's New in Letter Rooms
1.9.1
October 15, 2024
Gave the UI some much deserved love! Adjusted colors, buttons and logos. Hope you like it!
Cool game, fun and challenging. I get to level 32 and then can’t go further unless I pay $1.99 to unlock the other levels to gain the 390 levels. Huh? Deleting this that’s so crazy that there is nothing else without paying. Trash.
Response from developer
Hi,
Thanks for the review! I’m a solo developer who tries to make a living with my little games, which is why the full version costs something. But I can understand that not everyone has enough to pay for it.
Cheers,
Klemens