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Mr Word Pro

Mr Word Pro

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🙌4
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📼5 scs
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📦w/o updates
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All Versions of Mr Word Pro

3.1

October 22, 2015

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. - iOS 9 Support - bugfixes
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3.0

October 10, 2013

- Mr Word now talks back! - Improved dictionary - High score table - More consistent AI gameplay - iOS 7 support
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2.1

September 18, 2012

Bugfixes.

2.0

July 20, 2012

- Difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, Hard - Mr Word now plays much faster - Clearer, sharper graphics - Improved dictionary, now with 140,000 word definitions - Game automatically resumes if app closed and reopened - Option to turn off spellcheck
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1.0

August 2, 2011

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Description of Mr Word Pro

Mr Word challenges you to a word game with added personality. Even more so, now that Mr Word talks back. This update sees the following enhancements: - Mr Word chats with you during 1 player game play, just like a real human opponent - Improved dictionary (uses the Oxford English Dictionary if installed) - High score table, plus keeps track of how many games each player has won - more consistent AI gameplay Choose 1 player or 2 player modes, and enter your name to begin. In 1 player mode, you are playing against Mr Word himself. Featuring Genuine People Personality, Mr Word will really give you a run for your money. Sometimes he will offer encouraging comments, other times he can be a little sarcastic - try not to let him put you off. Choose a difficulty level, Easy, Medium or Hard, then Mr Word will choose words that a real human would choose (his vocabulary increases in Hard level), and respond to your move in seconds - great for rapid fire play. Now even faster than before. If you make Mr Word think for longer than a few seconds, you are doing really well! Mr Word will even "spellcheck" your words as you lay them, so you know in advance whether the word you are playing is acceptable. New option: turn off spellcheck for more challenging word play. In 2 player mode, your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch becomes a high quality table top board game. Both users can examine and manipulate their letters simultaneously, and the board rotates to face you when it's your turn. Mr Word Pro is minimalist, highly playable, and totally ad free so you can rediscover the joy of word games. Also featuring the Define button - instantly brings up word definitions for all words played. High quality, Apple-supplied dictionary of over 100,000 words. Features definitions from the Oxford English Dictionary so you can learn new words and their meanings every time you play.
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Mr Word Pro: FAQ

Is Mr Word Pro optimized for iPad devices?

Yes, Mr Word Pro is compatible with iPad devices.
The Mr Word Pro app was released by Truncated Tales Limited.
Your iOS device should have iOS 8.0 or later installed to run the app.
The overall user rating of Mr Word Pro is 4.0.
The Main Genre Of The Mr Word Pro App Is Games.
The current version of Mr Word Pro is 3.1.
Mr Word Pro rolled out its latest update on July 4, 2024.
Mr Word Pro originally came out on February 5, 2023.
Mr Word Pro is suitable for children aged Truncated Tales Limited.
Mr Word Pro is available in English.
No, Mr Word Pro is not featured on Apple Arcade.
No, Mr Word Pro does not include options for in-app purchases.
No, you cannot use Mr Word Pro with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Mr Word Pro

  • Clean visuals

    Best clean visuals out of about 5 other Scrabble-esque games I’ve tried. Didn’t give it 5 stars because even at the easy level Mr. Word often makes these super short words that you can’t expand on easily. If he were human, I’d think of him as mean and inconsiderate.
  • Mr Word Pro

    I love this game and play every day, I like the voices, makes it a little more personal
  • Decent but could be better

    A good alternative to other word games but the algorithm determining tile selection could be better. I regularly end up with all vowels or all consonants 5 or 6 times a game. It doesn't seem truly random.