literally – word game

literally – word game

play with words

Games
Puzzle
Word
15 reviews
⭐️4.7 / 5
Rating
🙌287
Ratings
📼4 scs
Content
📦~ in 3 weeks
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
Your locale
🧾$0.99 - $9.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of literally

1.2.1

December 6, 2023

tiny improvements

1.2

November 6, 2023

some gameplay improvements

1.1.1

October 29, 2023

fixed animation glitch related to iOS 17 update

1.1

September 23, 2023

some gameplay improvements to make story mode a little bit more challenging
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1.0.4

July 4, 2023

fixed bugs caused by previous fixes and created new bugs to fix in future updates
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1.0.3

June 18, 2023

fixed bugs caused by previous fixes and created new bugs to fix in future updates
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1.0.2

June 9, 2023

I've added a small indicator with level goal progress in story mode and added some new words you sent to me. Many thanks for your kind words!
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1.0.1

May 7, 2023

fixed bugs caused by previous fixes and created new bugs to fix in future updates
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1.0

May 5, 2023

literally In-App Purchases History

$0.99

Bubble gum

premium unlock option 1

$2.99

Coffee

premium unlock option 2

$4.99

Chicken wings

premium unlock option 3

$9.99

Borscht

premium unlock option 4

Price History of literally

Description of literally

literally is a word game in which your main opponent is time. This is a race in which you have to collect words from letters so that the game does not end. you've probably missed the standard feature lists, so I've prepared another one for you: • a story consisting of 200 levels and 77 tasks. you can't think of a better brain workout (of course, if you don't feel like reading books; books are the best) • 66 aphorisms are frantically waiting for you to decipher them • simplified mode for those who do not like to rush • minimalistic design and incredible Ukrainian-made fonts • statistics that analyze to the smallest detail what you wasted your time on • surprisingly catchy animation in the main menu • power saving mode, which will help kill the battery more slowly (for example, by turning off the surprisingly catchy animation in the main menu)
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literally: FAQ

Is literally available on iPad devices?

Yes, literally is compatible with the iPad.
Oleksandr Kozlov built the literally app.
Currently, literally supports iOS 15.0 or later.
Users love literally, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 4.7 out of 5.
The App Genre Of Literally Is Games.
1.2.1 is the newly released literally version.
literally’s latest update was rolled out on July 2, 2024.
The app was launched on May 19, 2023.
Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.
The literally app is now available in English.
No, literally is not part of Apple Arcade.
Yes, you'll find in-app purchases featured in literally.
Unfortunately, literally is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of literally

  • Game is great, but an odd bug

    I’ve noticed that everytime I get a word, the whole grid gets bigger and then falls back down to the screen, and the tiles all glitch a little. For some reason this has only started happening since I updated to ios17. Other than that, it’s pretty a pretty good game

    Developer Response

    Thanks for the feedback! Could you by any chance capture a video of this issue and send it to email literali.game@gmail.com?
  • Played all 200 levels. Was a great stress reliever.

    Enjoyed aiming for 3 stars before moving on. Also appreciated there were no ads or gimicks to distract from the purpose of the game. Helped me relax when I just needed a brain challenge, but was physically tired. Perfect to play while trying to fill asleep to keep my mind busy and just breathe.

    Developer Response

    Thank you for the feedback!
  • Fun way to pass time

    Really entertaining for passing time. I like that there’s a limited number of achievements, but then I also enjoyed it so much that I’m sad I finished them all. Wish there was random achievements to attempt when doing practice or rush mode so I’d continue to feel motivated to play after finishing story mode. But otherwise, still love it.